"a valentine's day gift,"
you say quietly,
not loud enough to pull me
out of the forests in your eyes,
but so softly sweet,
caressing my cheeks,
your voice pulling at me
like a siren's song at sea,
like how the soft wind weaves between
your shifting shades of russet, umber, cocoa trees;
feeling like a dream, resting in those eyes,
exploring the way they could be drawn,
if someone would use a shade of
heart-shaped chocolate or early morning honey—
"a valentine's day gift,"
you repeat,
pressing a paper heart
onto my open palm,
with a glimmer taped onto it—
a ring of golden twisted twine,
with a bead of strawberry pink
woven delicately into it;
making a perfect outline of the sun
with it's smooth, wavering edges,
glimmering gold and more,
with the bead as a planet,
connected but appreciated separate,
or that's the way I see it,
and I feel like I'm wearing a universe
when I slip it on
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Poetrypoems for you. poems for the ex best friends and the lost 'forevers'. poems for the memories that burn and fade before burning again. poems for the emptiness that is heavy and hollow in hearts. poems for the fleeting, fiery moments of happiness that...