Separate Aisles
By threeleafshamrock
Fri, 04 Feb 2011
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I ran into you, in the store today.
We shared a mutual ‘Hello!’
The awkward silence, was tangible
and hung in the air, like winter fog.
I smiled, shrugging my eyebrows,
nodding stupidly, half raising a hand.
You plagiarised my performance,
adding an innovative side-step.
I wondered if you still had the penknife,
that I had given to you, that summer.
We had both scored our initials,
into the bark of the old Greenwich Oak;
You had carved a heart around both,
I had fashioned the arrow, piercing.
I thought of the tree, now matured,
faded love, among the branches;
as we walked down separate aisles.
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I really like this one
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I really like this one Chris.
These lines especially:
I smiled, shrugging my eyebrows,
nodding stupidly, half raising a hand.
You plagiarised my performance,
adding an innovative side-step.
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