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You only need your heart broken once
To be able to create a lifetime of poetry
 Aug 2015 Tim Mansour
katie
When I was small
I walked on fairy dust and
my dreams were as tall
as skyscrapers towering
above the universe
inside of me, was the galaxy.
I was born of the cosmos,
full of light and love
passionate in my quest to
give this to others.
But as I grew my star began to fade,
stars need love and light to survive
and deprived of both my blazing fire
transformed into weak candlelight.
At school I had learnt it was easier
to hide your light
than to stand out as different
and be extinguished in an instant.
So I kept myself to myself
at the back of the class,
knowing the answers but not
shouting them out.
I daydreamed, and doodled
stars on the corners
of my books, all the while
I could hear the universe
calling out to me to trust,
that we are all born of this
cosmic stardust.
With a salacious grin
he pictures her in
his bunk beds.

He giggles and ponders
if she would like the top,
or the bottom.
There is a fine balance between
all or nothing,
which is very difficult for me
to embrace.

I either want it every day,
or it to forever go away.
The same goes for anything
that I've ever found interesting.
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