Another sonnetA Poem by Katie Marieanother sonnet in the collectionBelieve me when I say your breath is terrible in the morning, Your face is a rug, scratching my own face. So I wish you had of given me a warning, So I could've stayed at my own place. You're annoying by midday, when your energy is drained And you ask me for your fourth cigarette so you can get through the hour. It's the dozenth time you've complained, We both realise you've grown sour. By five o'clock I can't stand to look at you, your eyes are tired and you smell of the day. Sometimes you'll take a nap and ask me to join too, Though I always say how much I can't wait to go home and start my night off with a pot of Earl Grey. Surely there's things you can't stand about me, That would make me happy © 2013 Katie Marie |
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1 Review Added on October 21, 2013 Last Updated on October 21, 2013 Tags: love, breakfast, coffee, boy, girl, cynecism, poem, short story, young, everything, candles, beach, cigarettes AuthorKatie MarieACT, ACT, AustraliaAboutI’m Katie. I hate my name, it sounds like the name of a toothless hillbilly. I’m eighteen. I’m kind of an a*****e because I love too much and care about very little. I honestly have .. more..Writing
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