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A Poem by Coco
They say you'll get over it.I did not get over it.I envision getting over it akin to running up a mountain,arms aloft at the apex in triumph.I did not..
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A Poem by Coco
I am so rawIf you touch meI will blister.
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A Poem by Coco
The one you consider dearesthas begun counting the days of his life.And our path is the slow trail toward foreverwhile we raise up the small replicas ..
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A Poem by Coco
Who could I have becomeif they hadn't told me not to?What could I have made manifestif I had not forfeit my audacity?Or learned to distrust the urgenc..
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A Poem by Coco
When you slipped, quietly and finally, frombeneath my reaching fingersthere was no jolt of flaming pain.No anger.No agony.When we parted, placidly and..
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A Poem by Coco
He runs and she chases him.She'll never catch him.He's too sure and nimble.Swift and strong.Her chromosomes are a heaviness she can't put down.He runs..
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A Poem by Coco
I stare at wordsthat outlasted you.I try to recallthe emotion thatroused the thoughtreflected on this page.Where did you/we go?To consider having love..
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A Poem by Coco
Isn't it marvelous the way love stirs the words?Awakens them untiltripping into a frolic they dancelightly down the armthrough the fingersand out the ..
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A Poem by Coco
Dappled.Is there a better word?Simple. Serene.Skipping lightly over the Earth.Playing across rocks and in the trees.Floating down the stream.Mischief,..
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A Poem by Coco
Emily may have been first, though I likely didn’t know.
Margaret and Kate, who brought me Edna.
Tori. Godess, Tori.
Janis, Courtney, ..
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