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My words have become muddled. Nothing sounds like poetry anymore and that scares me. I don’t hear like I used to, but my sight is impeccable. I’ve seen more shades of green than I even knew could exist. The sky doesn’t set like it used to. I used to see only yellow. Now I see orange And gold And red And love And hope And peace And strength And passion. I should have written about that sunset because it was beautiful. And no memory I have now can even begin to aptly describe it. I haven’t written in 83 days. That time accounts for two birthdays twelve days of camp counseling one death five pillows one relationship six bottles of Mike’s Hard one sun tan thirty-seven dates and one-thousand nine-hundred and ninety two hours worth of poems I I was too lazy to write. How dare I? My words aren’t so easily spoken anymore. My mind is reeling for the correct letter to type. I’m back to poetry and I never should have left
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Jul 24, 2014
Jul 24, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
83 Days
My words have become muddled. Nothing sounds like poetry anymore and that scares me. I don’t hear like I used to, but my sight is impeccable. I’ve seen more shades of green than I even knew could exist. The sky doesn’t set like it used to. I used to see only yellow. Now I see orange And gold And red And love And hope And peace And strength And passion. I should have written about that sunset because it was beautiful. And no memory I have now can even begin to aptly describe it. I haven’t written in 83 days. That time accounts for two birthdays twelve days of camp counseling one death five pillows one relationship six bottles of Mike’s Hard one sun tan thirty-seven dates and one-thousand nine-hundred and ninety two hours worth of poems I I was too lazy to write. How dare I? My words aren’t so easily spoken anymore. My mind is reeling for the correct letter to type. I’m back to poetry and I never should have left
alexis-mayer
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Jul 24, 2014
Jul 24, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
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