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  Feb 2016 Sarah
Miskin
Death waits for us
We can not escape
We can not live forever
But
We can love
I deserve to be loved
  Feb 2016 Sarah
Laura Olson
I have spent
Too many miles
In the beds
Of strangers
Pick up trucks
And
Roaring
Freight trains
To settle
For a quiet,
Small
Life.
I am a wayfarer,
Wanderer,
Vagrant.
No walls can keep me.
I am too
Massive
For civil norms,
I am
Too much
For a habitual society.
A roof would
Keep me from the stars.
How could I
Give up the rising sun?
A door would keep me
From all of the strangers
That I call my allies.
There is too much of this world
That I have caught
A glimpse of,
There is still
Deep-rooted mystery,
I can feel it beneath my feet
With every mile I roam.
The magic rouses
My being,
Stirs my soul.
Though
This may feel like a curse,
Some just weren't meant to
Fit
Into
The puzzle.
Some
Are
Free radicals,
Disturbing the peace,
Agitating the possibilities,
Proving
Freedom isn't dead,
Freedom isn't free,
Freedom is something
That must be stolen,
Freedom is to be
Taken into your own
Two hands.
Sarah Feb 2016
Love is the one thing, which keeps everything together.
Love is the one thing, which lights up the darkest day.
Love is the one thing, which takes nothing.
Love is the one thing, which burns in every heart.
Love is the one thing, which keeps me alive.
  Feb 2016 Sarah
nivek
you rained out the sky
many times
before you crawled out the sea.
Sarah Feb 2016
Your kiss at my neck is like a poem, written with your lips.
It's like a whisper, which penetrates the dark.
It calms me down and at the same time it arouses me.
This poem doesn't need any words to touch.
Only your lips.
  Feb 2016 Sarah
Onoma
A river is aware
of its course...
wise to the ways
of water.
~Jai Ma~
Sarah Feb 2016
I've never been a proud rose.
I've never been a wallflower.

I was always just a daisy.
One of thousands in the meadow.

I was like everyone else. But different. Somehow.
The old game of knowing the own worth.
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