Disappointment
By Sara Grayum
You are the dab of butter melting
in my morning grits. The incessant flicker
from the candles glowing in my room.
You’re in that glass, the golden dancer
of bubbles tingling my nose and mouth.
As I approach that stop sign,
you’ll be that blinding bus,
at each street corner,
stealing my time even years after graduation.
Remembering as I do, you.
The highlighter that lit up my life.
So bold, and so brilliant.
Forget the other paragraphs,
yours were the only words that mattered.
It wasn’t until early on a Tuesday
the daily shift to morning from night.
Allowing a bright sun to greet us
as the moon planned its escape.
There you were, a stranger in my bed
Like a yolk surprise, cracked before my eyes,
I finally saw your true colors
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I've got my head in the clouds and my heart firmly planted in reality.
I own two blind chihuaha's, and one very high maintenance cat by the name of Jezebel.
I write for fun and/or because when my heart gets trampled on it helps to spew out my thoughts via poetry, ect.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
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