DedicationA Poem by true_real_kevinOne day, I was walking by a book store and saw so many new books and how sad they all look. Just sitting there, alone. I like used books more than new ones.
When I see you, I want to open the cover
and read each chapter. Run my index finger along every sentence you keep inside those pages. From the dedication to the index and footnotes I want to memorize each section. Know the page number by heart. I love the way you feel of pressed paper and dry ink. You are not old or new, but used and that is beautiful. I don't care about the others before and I am not thinking of any after us. I deeply breath in your scent. A mix of sweetness and nostalgia. The dog-eared page and dimples are my favorite parts. Each bent corner is another year spent on a full life. A skin filled with highlighter marks. I want to read your inner thighs and scribble my own notes. Tell me your dedication. Tell me you were once a dream that one person had and made it into a reality A ghost that sat in someone's head until it found a new shell. And after the adventure ends, everything to be said has been told, we will be at a crossroad. I can't keep you on a shelf, letting you get dusty. © 2015 true_real_kevin |
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2 Reviews Added on July 26, 2015 Last Updated on July 26, 2015 Tags: poems, free verse, books, Narrative, dedication Authortrue_real_kevinOrangevale, CAAboutMy name is Kevin and I do improv comedy and enjoy writing as a hobby. I have a degree in History. My works are never done, I am always pushing myself to do more and do better. Sorry for the terrib.. more..Writing
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