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I will not dwell inside myself
And ache in silence for a forgiving touch from you
But I approach you coy and callow
Suspecting disappointment
Anticipating change
Feeble from the damage he caused
I sometimes forget
How many times I fought
I am still weak but I am not the same person I used to be
I will not dwell inside myself
And deny myself the chance to feel
The chance to rebuild
And find shelter
Between the empty spaces of your fingers
Or the gap in which your lips part
To take me in
And savor me
As I make myself a part of you
Intimately, passionately, spiritually
Unwinding my marred threads
To be mended by your affection
- by margo m a r s |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 01/07/2013 |
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Comments (1 Comments)
- ValkaEmirin - 01/08/2013
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This poem gave me the tingleez... oh, I like the tingleez. I could tell right away that it was personal, and maybe that's why I like it so much. I think that is your strength and one thing that I appreciate. Being direct and honest with the audience!
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