LeftoversA Poem by emily joeWhen he leaves for California and you are cold in Chicago, aloneLeftovers I took the remaining scraps of my poetry And wrapped it up in a to-go box Tipped my finger to the top Navy nail to the always-lyrical Styrofoam prison And scratched “Later” Threw it in the back of the refrigerator Stood back and strung together the magnets we had bought To spell out “Never” Can’t live in the now Not when you aren’t here To leave coffee stains in my clothes And ruby red marks on my neck Can’t deal with my leftovers I am leftovers © 2014 emily joeReviews
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2 Reviews Added on February 3, 2014 Last Updated on February 3, 2014 Tags: long distance relationships, love, relationships, California, Chicago Authoremily joeChicago, ILAboutEmily, 20, currently living in Chicago. Funny story: I dropped out of college after wrangling mental illness my freshmen year and have since been figuring out what the f**k I want to do with me li.. more..Writing
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