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  Apr 2014 Sweet Serendipity
Toru Dutt
A sea of foliage girds our garden round,
But not a sea of dull unvaried green,
Sharp contrasts of all colors here are seen;
The light-green graceful tamarinds abound
Amid the mango clumps of green profound,
And palms arise, like pillars gray, between;
And o'er the quiet pools the seemuls lean,
Red—red, and startling like a trumpet's sound.
But nothing can be lovelier than the ranges
Of bamboos to the eastward, when the moon
Looks through their gaps, and the white lotus changes
Into a cup of silver. One might swoon
Drunken with beauty then, or gaze and gaze
On a primeval Eden, in amaze.
His eyes, the color of the sea
Always carrying me like the ever flowing tides
And reminding me that I could drown with one simple kiss.

Don't forget to pull me back to shore, darling.
We as humans, are nothing without time.
Clocks tell it and meetings are set by it.
And that is the one fatal flaw within humanity.
Man possesses one thing no other species or organism will ever have.
And that is,
The fear of
Running out of time.
It knocked on the door like an
unwanted friend

There was no escaping it

The sadness was back

And this time

You weren't here

To

Save me
I love old books with folded pages and highlighted sentences because you felt sincere passion when you read it.
I love poems that leave the taste of sadness and heartbreak lingering in your mouth and songs that sound like falling in love.
I love thunderstorms and falling asleep to the sound of raindrops whispering "you're not alone anymore."
I love boys with tired eyes and messy hair and girls with loud laughs and lips dripping with alcohol.
I love the powerful effect of words; the way they can shatter you all at once or sew you back together again.
I love warm, cozy libraries that consume my every thoughts and the color blue.
But even then, I don't think I'll ever love anything as much as you and the way you look when you're laughing and looking back at me.
Flames licked the edge of the page in which words so beautifully written were spread across.
It reminded me of your jade eyes and wickedly breathtaking smile.
The words spoke of our love that was once so passionate and fierce.

As the fire engulfed the paper entirely, I knew that the story the page had shared came to an end,
Just like our love.
But I'd be ****** if I said I didn't still miss you.
Don't you dare look at me with those eyes
You don't own my body anymore
Not these freckles that litter my skin
Or the bruises that ink my calves
Your big blue eyes were never there to fall in love with me
But rather to teach me a lesson
The lesson being that before I fall in love with anyone else
I must first fall in love with myself.
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