A Free Verse Poem
"I love you"
You say.
Coming from you it's
Bittersweet.
I always return the gesture
Of course.
I do, after all.
But how can I forget?
"I love you"
You say.
Coming from you it's
Bittersweet.
I always return the gesture
Of course.
I do, after all.
But how can I forget?
I could ramble on all day about the ethics of all the things our country’s done.
But I won’t.
Instead I’ll say this one thing: it’s going to happen again.
it stretches my face apart
not unlike the plates
we learn about in science class.
pulling at my jaw,
cheeks,
lips,
until finally
my whole demeanor
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