You are like an accidental good read that was left undiscovered;
The kinds where I never want the story to
come to an end;
The kinds where as I flip the pages, I do not feel like I know the plot better, but rather, there's so much more to know about the story;
The kinds where I know my heart would feel heavy as I'm reading the last page because then I wouldn't know what to occupy my waking thoughts with, except how morose I am that it had eventually come to an end.
The kinds where years down the road when the pages are foxed, I'd reread the book and fall in love with every single word all over again.
And although I know that you'll definitely be an accidental good read turned best piece of writing I've ever read,
I keep you on the shelf, unread,
because I would rather feel contented just seeing you sit prettily untouched, than be left devastated to see the blank leaf at the end.
Aug 29, 2017
Aug 29, 2017 at 2:18 AM UTC
You are like an accidental good read that was left undiscovered;
The kinds where I never want the story to
come to an end;
The kinds where as I flip the pages, I do not feel like I know the plot better, but rather, there's so much more to know about the story;
The kinds where I know my heart would feel heavy as I'm reading the last page because then I wouldn't know what to occupy my waking thoughts with, except how morose I am that it had eventually come to an end.
The kinds where years down the road when the pages are foxed, I'd reread the book and fall in love with every single word all over again.
And although I know that you'll definitely be an accidental good read turned best piece of writing I've ever read,
I keep you on the shelf, unread,
because I would rather feel contented just seeing you sit prettily untouched, than be left devastated to see the blank leaf at the end.
