Every Little WrinkleA Poem by Mackenzie R. Friday
there she was,
just laying there. every inch of her glowed, like it was on fire. she stretched a smile, that went for miles. even in the dark you could make out every little wrinkle it made. I knew then that I wanted to see that as often as I could. that crooked thing, that bent awkwardly to one side, breaking into a full crescent when she laughed hard enough. a laughter that is more like melody. a song that’s stuck in your head. © 2012 Mackenzie R. Friday |
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Added on August 28, 2012 Last Updated on August 28, 2012 Author
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