Je T'aime

Je T'aime

A Poem by Emily The Wise
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This poem has been published into the library of congress. I am very proud of what I have written.

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I look deep into his eyes and drift off and away,

wishing his lips were touching mine,

and his hands caressing my body softly,

my hands beginning to run through his tousled hair,

him holding me close and strong now,

he grabs my hand and kisses it,

says je t'aime for me in French

and

his bluish, silver eyes peer into mine,

and I see into his soul.

He loves me.

Thereof, I am touching his hand when,

I am being grabbed, and beat, and pulled down,

then dragged away as he stands there, his hand

extends

out to me in a desperate way,

but he doesn't budge.

I drift off way towards the dark, and see light. I am blinded, and

in this light,

I see no one. I am alone in this white room and no one is here. I have been alone all along.

The bell rung and I am not moving. Time for lunch, and yet

all I see is my hands,

my ugly hands,

and I press my right hand on my lips,

I notice the pain has returned.

I kiss my hand

and stand up, then walk off.

© 2014 Emily The Wise


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Emily The Wise
Emily The Wise

Minneapolis, MN



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