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Makiya Jan 2012
where are you, asleep?
with all my childhood dreams
some foolish fantasies? and
the clouds I've already tread on.

where are you, in a classroom with a
notebook full of everything but what
the teacher is saying? poetry
things you've known all your life, like
the back of everyone's head.

where are you, underneath the
foundation of my house? I hear
it creak and I can see the cracks
grow and
grow.

where are you, driving your words somewhere safe?
they'll melt in the rain, over-thought
and un-
cared
for.
Makiya Jan 2012
fiddling with the hue of your skin and as it darkens so does your
outlook, how you love winter and all the things I don't and how you
somehow find a way to make me feel like
the worst person on earth just by
telling me
I am.
Makiya Jan 2012
creeping along my hairline in
beads of sweat and in
my eyes, in the corners he
urges along tears, rides them,

painting

down


my




cheeks,



then onto my neck,
kissing my collar bone
and, in passing,
tickles the freckles
between my
*******.

the little that's left of him fingers into
streams on my belly that has
been hungry for him -



- he knows.
Makiya Jan 2012
her pretty
sun-tanned face
assumed the characteristics
of a

grease-stained
bag
Makiya Jan 2012
I am no dark little girl with
her pretty little
eyes

but I harness
my own
darkness,
from time to
time.
Makiya Jan 2012
it's different and I
wish it weren't, I'm
growing up, down and
sideways,
learning
everything
at once,
a bit at a time and
nothing,
nothing
at all
Makiya Dec 2011
your hips are
sinking ships,
floating along my
jawline, my lips,
take trips along
southern
borders

and you smile like
I wanted you to
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