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DEAR PENPAL PEOPLE, dreams and dreams will be remembered:) a nightmare or a dream??? the day you wrote a poem to me titles stumbled on the versus our desires declared gone in the drop of a lit matched flare guess that love will remember us stared promises tangled even the unspoken trust i think of the time of all lasts hourglass sand stolen so fast nonsense traffic faints in the path of the cuts this hurt paints bruises in surrender to the knife like when two plus two makes five Venus on the window pane whispering to others about the ****** stain till this day ------ravenfeels
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Jun 25, 2021
Jun 25, 2021 at 7:06 PM UTC
When Two Plus Two Makes Five
I have always stared, At your anger and Your fear, your smile Or your tear. Always would I have Dared, to leave you With your demon, but Never have you asked For the reason? I will share the Only glare for a Second lasting stare For the reason why I leave you with Your demon without the Reason is... I care. Never have you allowed For me to be Proud of a little Guy like you for All I want to Do is kiss you 'Till you're blue. I have always cared. I will keep my Distance for the proof Of my resistance, but Don't come back to Me if it didn't Work for thee, for All I will do Is stare, for I Will just be fair. You were never there In the time that I have cared, now You start to care, And I will just ...Stare
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May 4, 2016
May 4, 2016 at 2:49 PM UTC
Stare...
I stood there. Staring. A snow-capped peak stared back. I became exceedingly captivated. Captivated by the thought that he and I existed; Existed now. Existed here. Existed together. I became a shell. A shell filled with explosive joy. And I could no longer become underwhelmed. Nor could I become whelmed. I lived. I will never believe in myself more, Never trust in Creation more, Never be enveloped in the stillness more Than I did in that moment. Glimpsing that skyline. Staring down a mountain.
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 5:26 PM UTC
Staring Down a Mountain