This poem is for you,

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" I meet your eyes and you don't even see me You hardly respond when I whisper hello Could be my soul mate two kindred spirits Maybe we're not I guess we'll never know" - TH1RTEEN R3ASONS WHY, Jay Asher

This poem is for you,

and I was hoping you would read it,

but that’s only a hope.

I might very well pester you until you say-

‘It’s great.’

You don’t really care though.

Your eyes pass across it-

-blind.

Like I’m not there, and it’s not there.

And you don’t really care, do you?

 

I was hoping you would read it,

that you would take it, and hold it close,

and you’d find me somewhere in it,

Zoom out, see the vastness of the world,

‘I see you now.’

For once, I can see me.

 

You have no eyes 

for the beauty there might be

in this poem - so you can’t find me there.

A year ago, you would have seen it.

We were crossed fingers and promises

Glances became passing,

Then you faded,

or I faded,

until I wasn’t worth it

at all.

 

This poem is for you,

in the bin or on the counter,

with or without your love.

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seedsofgrowth commented on This poem is for you,

02-15-2019

Dear karix13, Nicely done young lady! I'm off to read more of your work. By the way, My name is pam and I'm brand new and trying to .find my way around? I've added several of my poems but have no idea where they go to be read by the other poets here as well as receiving feedback, critiques and/or ratings. I also have yet to discover how to find and insert images with my poems? Would you be so kind as to help me with what you have learned about navigating this site? Thank you in advance!

dahlusion commented on This poem is for you,

01-14-2013

"I was hoping you would read it, that you would take it, and hold it close, and you’d find me somewhere in it"—absolutely beautiful!

karix13

01/14/2013

Thank you!

The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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