Familiar Stars
By jennifer
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Familiar Stars (3rd July, 2010)
Here I am in the same small town,
Staring up at familiar stars,
Dreaming of all the days gone down,
Wondering why they did not last.
Old songs come on the radio
And your face blooms inside my head…
Remember when you made me glow?
Do you recall the things we said?
Those promises they haunt me now:
I wasted so much soul on you,
You trampled dreams I had flat down
And used my love to hide your truth.
I mislaid sweetness when you left,
My skin grew thick, a hardened shell.
The years have become second-guessed:
Why, on the past, must we all dwell?
My happiness is wistful still:
A younger self would reprimand,
Yet, as I age, I’ll miss the thrill
Of my wish being your command.
I have packed up my broken heart,
It’s in a box high on a shelf
With all the laughing photographs
Because you married someone else.
The twinkling stars start smiling now,
They beam their light down on my face,
I bathe in starlight and, do you know?
The memories become erased.
This freedom is worth twice the price
Of any wedding ring you gave.
I am the mistress of my life:
That band of gold keeps her enslaved.
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You trampled dreams I had
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I think reflection is a
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We've both submitted poems
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Hi jennifer, I love this
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I like it but its a bit
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Hi Jennifer, Well I suppose
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I think you could do much
Jax
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I put that comment because I
Jax
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New Jennifer Well deserved
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I read it again .Its
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Jennifer, there's more going
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Got the tee shirt J. Your
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Yes, I got that
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Jennifer I loved it. Like
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