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steel tulips Oct 2014
i can't even train downtown because it all belonged to us
every coffee shop,
every parking lot,
every concrete ledge we could sit on,
every pretty view.
we exploited and used.
it all belongs to what we used to be
and i can't even bring myself to do errands
because i can't set foot in the half of town where you told me
you loved me,
where we laughed
and you told me;
you said you would hold me --
when things got rough
.
.
.
we christened it with us
and tainted it with love.
steel tulips Oct 2014
the void of your voice sounds like  the smoothness of satin rubbing on my skin feels
the lack of you sounds like  hints of honey and sweet sayings that drip down finger tips
the memory of  your laughter is muffled, and  takes the rhythm of my heart beat as it echoes quietly
you are an intangible
beautiful ghost
that was once my home
  Oct 2014 steel tulips
Emily Dickinson
271

A solemn thing—it was—I said—
A woman—white—to be—
And wear—if God should count me fit—
Her blameless mystery—

A hallowed thing—to drop a life
Into the purple well—
Too plummetless—that it return—
Eternity—until—

I pondered how the bliss would look—
And would it feel as big—
When I could take it in my hand—
As hovering—seen—through fog—

And then—the size of this “small” life—
The Sages—call it small—
Swelled—like Horizons—in my vest—
And I sneered—softly—”small”!
  Oct 2014 steel tulips
Emily Dickinson
859

A doubt if it be Us
Assists the staggering Mind
In an extremer Anguish
Until it footing find.

An Unreality is lent,
A merciful Mirage
That makes the living possible
While it suspends the lives.
steel tulips Oct 2014
spread so thinly,
you could see through her.
transparency, made her weak
she wore her heart on her sleeve.
she breathed you in like stardust and dreams.
you left her suffocating, and cheap.
steel tulips Oct 2014
talks to me softly,
with love soaked words,
misses me tenderly
loves me yearningly*
yet,
leaves me,
high
and
dry
.
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