A farewell of sortsA Poem by eglantine
I used to pick up only blue
feathers, but since you tore my heart from the branch I now collect all colors-- I'm impatient to fly away from your reflection shining in my memory's eye-- you, who had thrown me to the red and blue lights--you, who had taught me to love stars for their being, (not their brightness). You should have murdered me, tucked my breath beneath my own heartbeat. I only desire wings, just one pair. My legs are broken from jumping into phantom arms. I now know why the moon remained quiet when I showed her my heart: it was not the right shade of red for you to stay. © 2013 eglantineFeatured Review
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Added on June 28, 2013Last Updated on June 28, 2013 AuthoreglantineSomewhere SomeplaceAboutI graduated with my B.A. in English (emphasis creative writing) My ultimate goal is to be the U.S. Poet Laureate and to be a college professor of poetry. I'm a wildflower with a poetic soul. I'm als.. more..Writing
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