This is based on MoreThanMeetsTheSky 's poem 'patterns', which is chapter 27 in her poetry series 'Slightly Taller: Poems'. You should check it out.
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there is a beauty
in white words and
glass-stained paragraphs -
in the doodles
that sleep on in the paper
of the dozing sky,
and the painted fingers
of early grass.
i forget how this works -
you are the perfect equation and
i do not dare put myself in,
for fear of ruining it.
there is a beauty
in your drooping head
and tired eyes,
watching people keep on
about unnecessary semantics -
in the rhythmless tap
of a bored pen against
faux-wooden tables, and
suddenly the class
isn't so dull, because you look at me
and your lips curl a little,
and you roll your eyes
in a perfect circle,
and my heart beats a little like
the tapping of your pen,
and my brain completely forgets
(again) how english really works.
there is a beauty
in the sleeping world outside
the classroom,
but there is even more beauty
in your vacant gaze.
how i wish
you weren't so very fond of
mathematics -
because i think the beauty in
a recurring number is that
there is no end to it,
and we just have to
keep travelling on
until the world collapses
and the words and paragraphs
decide that fullstops
are completely
and utterly
overrated
YOU ARE READING
the mind's recesses
Puisiwords that fell out of inky fingers, and stained the paper that lay on wooden tables.