Leftovers

Leftovers

A Poem by emily joe
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When he leaves for California and you are cold in Chicago, alone

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Leftovers

 

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 joe


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I like the comparison between leftovers and yourself. Very clever. Nice work!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Wow, I'm blown away by your unique, creative spin on this piece. I can honestly say I have never read anything quite like this before and I am impressed.
Well done Emily!

~Stefanie

Posted 10 Years Ago


emily joe

10 Years Ago

I can't tell you how much that means to me. This was one of those poems that I needed to write, to g.. read more
Stefanie Holmes

10 Years Ago

You're very welcome. I enjoyed it!

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Added on February 3, 2014
Last Updated on February 3, 2014
Tags: long distance relationships, love, relationships, California, Chicago

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emily joe
emily joe

Chicago, IL



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Emily, 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..

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