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Forgotten you?

December 19, 2017
By octoberopal PLATINUM, San Jose, California
octoberopal PLATINUM, San Jose, California
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Forgotten you?

No, I think it impossible

to forget one's fingers

or eyes,

or the calm of the

softest blue sky,

and much harder yet

to forget

a slice of one's person

or a thread of their soul.

So when you ask

if I remember,

my eyes drown in

every smile over shared meals,

every "good morning" and "good night,"

every hardship and every fight,

and I want to say

that I remember,

that I've never forgotten,

but

I bite my tongue

so you don't know

I've memorized your eyes

and pored over your

tiny compliments,

 

I bite my tongue

so I won't recite

our late-night conversations

and every sweet, warm hug

as if they were

written on me now

 

I bite my tongue

so you won't see,

just how much I haven't forgotten,

how much of you

is now

in me.


The author's comments:

Every person I've ever known is a part of me now; their kind words, their sweet hugs, little compliments and cute laughs, all of it will forever be stitches in my soul, slices of who I am.

 

And how could I forget an extension of myself? How could I forget my fingers, much less a person who told me they love me, or made me feel happy when I was down?


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