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A Poem by Hel
I love you
And now I have said it
Everything's changed.
Planned dinners are cancelled
With vague references to
Work schedules, meetings, fatigu..
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A Poem by Hel
I watch you walk away
Across the square, to the opposite exit.
You do not turn.
You do not glance, or wave.
By the time you reach the corner
Yo..
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A Poem by Hel
Aren't you lucky
That it was I who said yes,
Who held you and loved you
If only for one night?
Not a lesser woman, who,
Following your rejectio..
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A Poem by Hel
Two glorious hours. Still,
Idiotically basking in the afterglow,
The reason then that I did not see
The too tight black jacket
Hanging on the bac..
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A Poem by Hel
Lying down in separate beds
In the same house I realise that our
Bodies can do as they please.
It no longer matters.
You exist inside me
More ..
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A Poem by Hel
I will never again wake
And not want to wake with you.
This is the reality,
And the tragedy,
Of your indifference.
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A Poem by Hel
So many women have shared your bed
Intimately known you and held you,
In passionate disregard.
To share your bed and only your sleep,
Whilst sta..
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A Poem by Hel
Relaxed and open, your face
Is smiling in a way that only makes sense in these moments. Too soon you will stand, stretch your long,
Smooth limbs an..
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A Poem by Hel
You knew what to say when
You also chose to say nothing
When it suited you.
I always said too much
In a vain attempt to say something
That matter..
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A Poem by Hel
The morning light cast everything as new
And in that moment
Nothing else mattered. Nothing
Else even entered my head
Other than the rhythm of your..
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