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Twice by Michael R. Burch Now twice she has left me and twice I have listened and taken her back, remembering days when love lay upon us and sparkled and glistened with the brightness of dew through a gathering haze. But twice she has left me to start my life over, and twice I have gathered up embers, to learn: rekindle a fire from ash, soot and cinder and softly it sputters, refusing to burn. Originally published by The Lyric. Keywords/Tags: relationship, reunion, reuniting, parting, breakup, breaking up, fire, embers, soot, cinder, cinders, sputter, sputters, sputtering, cold, ash, ashes
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Apr 15, 2020
Apr 15, 2020 at 2:25 AM UTC
Twice
We've signed that truce a couple hundred times Still step on the same couple thousand mines
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Sep 27, 2019
Sep 27, 2019 at 4:22 PM UTC
Repetition
I ask you 'how have you been? Isn't this your favorite drink?' but also 'I hope I'm not trying too hard' I know I probably overthink You say 'I had a great time with my friends. We had so much fun' Sending a picture 'how was your weekend?' Isn't that a strange mixture? I grasp for something deeper still Aren't you too? I can't be the only one here that wants and will Clearly you want to share as much as I do So shouldn't you be willing also? Why claiming, wanting but then feel distant Why do I feel like I need to be hunting for anything resembling something subsistent I don't want to feel like constantly being insistent
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Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 10:20 AM UTC
Somebody I used to know
we said goodbye the moment we were born the miracle of life and all we could do was cry the moon and its reflection was all we ever knew we were sailors of a starless sea adrift in the abyss but when the sun finally arose I saw you on the shore now we are sailors of a starless sea no more
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Jun 15, 2018
Jun 15, 2018 at 9:43 AM UTC
Sailors of a starless sea
cold drops falling soft leaves slowly sliding crystals the soil again becoming rich color taking fill lungs come whole again one with the rest connecting the opposites into the loop ever stirring the wheel slowing down never stops turning
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Sep 23, 2017
Sep 23, 2017 at 10:01 PM UTC
Reunite
I remember meeting you when the world knew you were sane. Before life tried to finish you in it's game. Then before my eyes everything around became so distant. No matter how hard I tried or to who I listened. It wasn't over after that, me looking at your photos of after you turned black. Maybe pity got me to mix up my feelings. Another conflict in my mind, another thing I was dealing. Then, again you were distant, more I imagined possible. The reality of you moving beyond everything in my mind was unstoppable. And so, I just hoped you gained peace. Didn't matter in my mind whether or not you thought of me. Not gonna lie, in that time I misjudged you. You were moving on but better than I knew. Won't forget seeing you at the fair. Memories of previously how you hugged me came back then and there. I was glad to see and again hear from you. And that thought of you in my head became again a better view.
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Nov 12, 2016
Nov 12, 2016 at 2:06 PM UTC
Dear B part 3
From the last life we were like this, so meeting you here and now we're just reuniting. Trying to remember all that we forgotten. Did love stay fresh, or did it go rotten? I guess only time will tell. From the first time we met, I felt I already knew you so well. I just hope even when we ain't in heaven, you'll still stand by my side through hell. Who were we?
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Oct 19, 2016
Oct 19, 2016 at 10:59 AM UTC
Who were We?
I could feel the powder on your skin The absence of your soul And the lack of life in your existence You looked like a doll of wax Posed and examined by strangers who barely cared Placed in your casket by unforgiving hands I shan't forget the juice stain across the front of your hat The spot of blood on the back Or even the clip you attached all those years ago I'll return to you someday in the future And when we touch, I won't allow your skin to seem fake for even a second
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Dec 25, 2015
Dec 25, 2015 at 12:14 AM UTC
Wax