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Forget I'm a Fragment
So I guess then I asked you to dance
 I’ve always strived to be that imperfect contradiction
 Swimming through the mountains of another world
 I’ll try to keep you interested
 I make silly faces at you
 Mentally hitting rewind
 Park swings benchmarking lovers of your childhoods' inability to make up your mind
 A distant corner of my past
 I thought you’d fade
 But we weren’t so lucky
 Bad memories can come of dark places and small windows
 These memories we stir up to remind ourselves of how miserable we were with chalk on our hands and bruises on our hearts
 People kill for breathing simplicity
 It’s something of a melody
 But nothing less
 So did she know?
 That in a land before time
 All that there was
 Beautiful fragments of pine needles and love
 I didn’t even know
 Although sometimes I did
 But what I forgot was to lean forward and whisper
 It wasn’t worth it
 Laugh
 Because you aren’t her
 This was my last attempt at saving you
 But what do you do
 When scissors just won’t cut it
 What’s mine was once yours
 So I gave you my rope
 Hands in the air to catch you
 All I caught that day was deception
 And yet my smile shines
  As the breath of summer fades
 This is the only thing we never shared
 Because when my tears run dry
 I wear colorful scarves and dance to the music of snow
 He told me I must love it if I can fashion words out of it
  He was wrong
  I hate snow
 But it isn’t over until you have a brain freeze and my feet hurt from walking
 Sometimes all you need is a good cardigan
 But what we needed was to sit down
 And rest
 Struggling to walk your last mile
 Spread your wings, I'll pour you a cup of tea
 Milk?
 Is comic relief embedded in our DNA?
 Sometimes we try
 Pretentiously kicking our feet back
 But you had sand in your hair and my coffee was cold
 It was before you had hair though that I felt you kick my tiny hand from inside of mommy's belly
 He won’t say it anymore, but I know he does
 Because nothing breaks for good
 Just ceases to have the mental capacity to put itself back together
 The sun goes down
 And all that we have
 Are brief friendships that shape hearts on the back of our hands

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