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Dearest blue,
Time cannot replace
Time cannot heal
All I can do now is feel,
Feel the weight of your laugh
At 2 AM
Feel the brush of my cry
And how you held my hand.
Dearest blue,
I cannot forget the way you sound
But I can forget that awful way you were found.
It's written all over
the internet that the
color blue is a
appetite suppressor

so why is it
that whenever
i look into
your sky blue eyes
i crave your touch
more than
//ever//
 Mar 2018 Srijani Sarkar
Chloe
I simply love blue.
It's the sea we plunge into.
The constellations absently traced.
Tremors of ice around my waist.
Hushed oblivion anchored in sleep.
Fragile tears we openly weep.
Canvas skies with crystal cotton.
Oceanic tides that calm and soften.
All words once used
to describe the eyes the color blue
tied together, tried and true
are still nowhere near good enough for you
I saw
a blue horse in my dream
in his eyes a rainbow shines.
and sings.
I am blue
my skin blue
my hair blue
my blood blue

an ocean of blue lace
surrounds my body

I traipse through my oil world
all I can see is blue

blue tinted lenses branded into my face

like a cow I am branded with your blue
you are my owner
I am meat you sell on after you **** it
you raised me up to turn me blue
Up in the branches,
Ripples dance across the sky,
And drip through the leaves.
This haiku is part of my collection dripping mountains. This is an abract collection on nature
a
wee
leaf fell
into a stream
as leaves are wont
to do.   the water carried it   away
it's boating to persue. the fragile
leaf then came to grief in a
swirling thrall, it's just not
fair, it said to air i did
not ask for
f
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soulsurvivor
catherine jarvis
(c) october 6, 2014
There's a lesson
Here somewhere
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Eye Liner
Her only adornment
as she dances
entrances
throws glances.
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Eye contact
Her one flirtation
as she sways
displays
shyly plays.
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Eye catching
Her unique attraction
as she calls
enthralls
gently falls.

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© Pagan Paul (15/07/16)
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Lord of Green series, poem 3
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