![]() 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 Author![]() eglantineSomewhere 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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