for someone, someday

Abora

1/31/18 12:41AM

for someone, someday

I wish I were riding shuttles instead
of throwing shots of cinnamon fire
She’s the only one quivered in deep red
The only arrow my heart desires

She stole my heart, I broke a turnstile
The problem townies in front don’t compare
To thriving supernovas when she smiles
With journal and a stylus in her hair

I’d let her laugh kindly at me all day
If it meant I could see her eyes light up
She’s the sharpest diamond in a ring of gray
A sparkling puzzle I’d never mix up

I hope you’ll forgive null pentameter
And kiss me just once, however meagre

  • Author: Big Swifty (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 31st, 2018 02:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: she Didn’t kiss me and she never will
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 16
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Comments2

  • Lorna

    Love the poem especially "I’d let her laugh kindly at me all day
    If it meant I could see her eyes light up" - she'd be crazy not to kiss you.....

    • Abora

      Aw, thanks Lorna 🙂

    • Tony36

      Great write

      • Abora

        Percolate it my man

        • Tony36

          Welcome



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