Birthday Poem
By Tessa_Hart
Mon, 23 Apr 2012
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My eyes fold into you, no more tea left to brew.
Blown out birthday candles stand stuck on an unopened cake.
We inhale the burnt, ageing air
as my nails chip and flake, I pick and scratch, lick and stare.
You are grey like a tombstone, alone in a row
but I don’t mourn, as we sit unaware.
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A vivid picture, but so sad.
Permalink Submitted by Luly Whisper on
A vivid picture, but so sad.
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