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 Oct 2013 Shanon Lee
Sub Rosa
My bones creak like an old house
that has sheltered the darkest memories
a hundred
forlorn people.

I sway in the wind,
groaning, whining,
settling my foundation
in your soft earth.

The sable skies have passed on
and I rest on your shoulder
beneath the sun.
This old house
lays still and peaceful.
 Oct 2013 Shanon Lee
Sub Rosa
Whatever lies beyond this life
shall suffice for me.
Forgive my simple mortal mind
and may my soul be free.
 Oct 2013 Shanon Lee
Sub Rosa
Fell for you, died on impact.
It is half past one in the morning and
The red digits from the alarm clock
Lecture me for thinking about you.

The pillow next to me
Harbors your absence,
And the loneliness holds me.

I glare at the numbers,
Fully aware that I will be exhausted come morning.
Then the time changes and it is one thirty-one.
I pondered everything
You did that I adored.
A smile played on my face
As I remembered
Your eyes,
Your smile,
Your cologne.
But mostly I remembered
The way I caught you watching me,
“Why are you looking at me like that?”
And the way you turned away,
A smile on your lips,
Blood in your cheeks.
when you catch him looking at you, and he casually looks away.
I remember the smell
In the library,
The quilt squares
That covered the tall shelves,
Homes to old, aging pages;
The aroma of faded words,
Fresh and strong,
Like the nail polish remover
Used to steal away
The chipped, black polish,
That lied over my long fingernails.
The nail polish that had once
Matched the dress I wore at your funeral.
My only memories of you
Hide within the perfume
Of musty bindings.
if you are unaware of who this poem is a tribute to, please, step away from the keyboard and go to your nearest library. Search Edgar Allan Poe.
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