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if my eyes could tell a story, it would be about how it wore glasses, how love used to be blurry until you came along, you were like the last snowflake during winter and the first flower that bloomed in spring. my eyes liked to tell me a story about how you were the shore and i, the waves, about the origin of the stars and how your eyes were to blame if my lips could tell a story they’d tell you that they longed to be pressed to yours blow stars down my throat, bring me back to life take me to a place that feels like home wrapped in your arms as the morning sun poured across our skin if my knees could tell a story, they’d tell you about how they would quiver every time your voice echoes through the room and latches onto my soul, they describe the feeling of the rough, cold ground as i fall on them, accidentally bruising myself, hopelessly losing my mind, begging for your hands, positioned on my back, pulling me towards you like gravity streaming on us if my hands could tell a story they’d trace the outline of your lips and your eyes i was never good at maths but i could count the spaces between your ribs, my fragile hands trailing down every inch of you, planting seeds down your spine that will, grow, rise, into flowers almost as lovely as your smile if my veins could tell a story it’d tell you how you drove your love into them, aiming for my arteries, how you were a galaxy to me, leaving stardust and moonbeams flowing through my body you were never mine, but i wish you were my veins told me a story of how they were lonely and how they wanted to carry you, back to my heart because they knew that that was where you belong if my heart could tell a story it would be one of hope, one of longing two hearts beat in sync, trapped beneath the weight of the world you are everything I want you are the poem I cannot finish, I don’t even know where to start you are the exit wound, biting through skin a hole in my chest where my happiness sinks into
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 7:19 AM UTC
if i could tell a story
if my eyes could tell a story, it would be about how it wore glasses, how love used to be blurry until you came along, you were like the last snowflake during winter and the first flower that bloomed in spring. my eyes liked to tell me a story about how you were the shore and i, the waves, about the origin of the stars and how your eyes were to blame if my lips could tell a story they’d tell you that they longed to be pressed to yours blow stars down my throat, bring me back to life take me to a place that feels like home wrapped in your arms as the morning sun poured across our skin if my knees could tell a story, they’d tell you about how they would quiver every time your voice echoes through the room and latches onto my soul, they describe the feeling of the rough, cold ground as i fall on them, accidentally bruising myself, hopelessly losing my mind, begging for your hands, positioned on my back, pulling me towards you like gravity streaming on us if my hands could tell a story they’d trace the outline of your lips and your eyes i was never good at maths but i could count the spaces between your ribs, my fragile hands trailing down every inch of you, planting seeds down your spine that will, grow, rise, into flowers almost as lovely as your smile if my veins could tell a story it’d tell you how you drove your love into them, aiming for my arteries, how you were a galaxy to me, leaving stardust and moonbeams flowing through my body you were never mine, but i wish you were my veins told me a story of how they were lonely and how they wanted to carry you, back to my heart because they knew that that was where you belong if my heart could tell a story it would be one of hope, one of longing two hearts beat in sync, trapped beneath the weight of the world you are everything I want you are the poem I cannot finish, I don’t even know where to start you are the exit wound, biting through skin a hole in my chest where my happiness sinks into
[the poem i wrote with max]
breezeblocks
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 7:19 AM UTC
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