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My mornings got brighter My smile stays a little longer My heart beats faster My nights got sweeter My thoughts go deeper My soul feels blessed to know that you are my lover
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 7:43 AM UTC
My
If you were lonely, or sad inside Right next to you is where I'd be till the day I die. I'd walk the 286 miles, from Bakersfield to Vegas They would all laugh, but I would be shameless. You are a great friend, one that cannot be replaced My time with you, would not be put to waste. Staying up all through the night sitting in the dark without a light Writing this poem, just for you Hoping you will love this too Those weeks we spent in a hellish place I'd exchange for just a simple taste To hold you close, never let go To be the string, that holds your bow To fight for you, hold your sword and shield With only my heart in my hands to wield I will try my best, to not let you get hurt I'd pick you up, and dust off the dirt For if you fall, it will be into my hands I'd carry you across the sands So Rosey Rosey come out to play I won't be the one who betrays. You know a secert of me noone else knows One that I do not let show But I am glad that you now know I feel like I don't need to hide Everything I am inside Rosey Rosey Come out to Play By your side is where I stay waiting for you outside your home Never leaving you alone So Rosey Rosey, come to me I want to give you a key One that leads into my heart One that can't be broken apart. My shoulder is yours for your tears Protecting you from all your fears I will not allow you to fall back down To the hole that is in the ground. I will lend my helping hand Pick you up to help you stand Hoping that I can make you glad So please cheer up, don't be sad I promise that your smile will be real Always stating how we feel. So Rosey Rosey, open up I will never let you up I will give you all my time So you know that you are mine.
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Jun 8, 2015
Jun 8, 2015 at 11:49 PM UTC
Rosey Rosey
If you were lonely, or sad inside Right next to you is where I'd be till the day I die. I'd walk the 286 miles, from Bakersfield to Vegas They would all laugh, but I would be shameless. You are a great friend, one that cannot be replaced My time with you, would not be put to waste. Staying up all through the night sitting in the dark without a light Writing this poem, just for you Hoping you will love this too Those weeks we spent in a hellish place I'd exchange for just a simple taste To hold you close, never let go To be the string, that holds your bow To fight for you, hold your sword and shield With only my heart in my hands to wield I will try my best, to not let you get hurt I'd pick you up, and dust off the dirt For if you fall, it will be into my hands I'd carry you across the sands So Rosey Rosey come out to play I won't be the one who betrays. You know a secert of me noone else knows One that I do not let show But I am glad that you now know I feel like I don't need to hide Everything I am inside Rosey Rosey Come out to Play By your side is where I stay waiting for you outside your home Never leaving you alone So Rosey Rosey, come to me I want to give you a key One that leads into my heart One that can't be broken apart. My shoulder is yours for your tears Protecting you from all your fears I will not allow you to fall back down To the hole that is in the ground. I will lend my helping hand Pick you up to help you stand Hoping that I can make you glad So please cheer up, don't be sad I promise that your smile will be real Always stating how we feel. So Rosey Rosey, open up I will never let you up I will give you all my time So you know that you are mine.
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You're sitting across a table, in the next room- and it's the month of July. And as the beads of sweat chip off your forehead like a shank of butcher's meat, your dorcel fin peaks through the sand where my toes peak through. The picnic table where I write letters; post cards. I take photos, make reservations, and even after I'm canceled on for walking around downtown in my bright neon-pink underwear, I still roll to the left side of the bed sit up and drop the cigarette I fell asleep on. You're just sitting, first entry: Stardom. I don't have room for you in the corners. The corners of this room, padded walls, shifty vaseline sway- the white cotton stick of a sucker pointing out of your mouth, its red numero forty dye shines in the specks of light flicking out of the horizon like a carousel ride around and around. I'm getting a bit dizzy, and even less honest. If you want to see me spring, like the silly string on my birthday, yellow silly-putty; molding the monster face, I observe you through a kaleidoscope of dexedrine and morphine. Your catastrophe with Xanax, passed out in alien-green ******* at that party in the abandoned firehouse on News St., how you could lay trust on me after that (a daydream with sawing you called me) sixteen-year-old mishap of an afternoon. &
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Apr 26, 2014
Apr 26, 2014 at 4:31 AM UTC
Even While We're Itching