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I picture him on his porch,
A cigarette in his hand,
Burning until the ashes are so long
He has to flick them off
There are no lights lit, he doesn't want them
But the factory lights from behind his house
Shine off his face
He's let his hair down -
It falls longer than mine
And curls around his shoulders
It seems that he's deep in thought
Perhaps about the town he grew up in
Once it seemed so large
Now that he's a "college man"
It's "too small" and "confining"
No one goes near him
They can tell by the rigid set of his back
That he doesn't want to be disturbed
I dare to go near him though
I stand behind him
And wrap my arms around his neck
His face doesn't change -
That vacant look is still there
Absently he reaches up and squeezes my hand
I know now that he doesn't care
And he probably never will
I leave him now, on his porch
His cigarette has finally burnt out
And the lights are still on
He hasn't changed
But I have
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Favorite Quote:
"Only the weak minded refuse to be Influence by literature and poetry"(Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare)<br /> "One Must be alway be careful of books.... and what is inside them, for words have power to change us" (Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare)
Wow.
I love the deepness of this poem. It makes me want to write a tragic story