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Love Poem
At some point 
 You’ll write a love poem
 And realize it’s the best thing ever written.
 Each line charged with such emotion,
 Each simile a stroke of brilliance,
 Your oxymorons so clever,
 You imagery evocative
 immeasurable
 stunning
 original
 !
 And not understand how others can’t recognize 
 A classic when they see one.
 
 Then, one day
  you’ll find your poem crumpled 
 in the back of your drawer somewhere
 and wonder what you possibly could have thought
 was so special. 
 It’s so cliché, passé, pointless
 At some point
 everyone writes love poems. 
 
 That’s the deal with poetry
 There’s no such thing as originality
 Whatever you write, someone has written before
 with different words
 
 But poems aren’t supposed to be unique
 They weren’t meant to be classics
 They are letters written to the rest of the world
 to each and every person
 who has ever made a promise they could not keep
 who has who has ever prayed- perhaps without trying to -
 who has ever met a person who was 
 immeasurable
 stunning
 original
 !
 because you know, and so do they
 At some point
 everyone writes love poems.

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