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December 25, 2013
By Caroline222 BRONZE, Andover, Massachusetts
Caroline222 BRONZE, Andover, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
All glory comes from daring to begin.


Badges and stern black shoes
and shirts the color of 2:06 a.m.
knock on my door like rain.
Hats find residence in the fingers
that handcuffed a criminal and examined
the sanguine rivers which recently drowned all the flowers.

Then the lips, like coffins closed tight,
open to verify my name.
They ask me to take a seat
and I laugh because
it's past bedtime and I should be
lying down.

I hear the eyes, unsweetened like coffee,
clear their throats to make room for the news.
The word “accident” becomes a virus in my skin and lungs
so that breathing and feeling
become endeavors only for the wind,
which I wish would carry me
away, as a balloon floating into the horizon.

But I stay to tell them,
those mouths and shoes and badges and shirts,
this is all a mistake.
I'm only a kid,
just a suffocating bathrobe
and eyes still dripping with nightmares,
who regrets skipping the family dinner
and fighting with her sisters over the shower.

please, just let me
go to sleep.


The author's comments:
This is a poem about my greatest fear, which is losing my family.

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on May. 1 2014 at 12:24 am
SpidersAcrossStars PLATINUM, Hayward, California
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Favorite Quote:
For you, a thousand times over.

I lov ethis poem. Your words are just so beautiful.