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For You
They say you have to love yourself before
You can love someone else.
I say, thats complete bull-
sitting on the realization
that loving you made me forget
just how much I couldn't stand
my own company.
My own company that sells self doubt, and
food for thought.
Thoughts of deprecation and loathing
loading my brain but
You.
You washed it away when you
ran your hands through my hair,
like a rake clearing a lawn
of litter and dead
broken leaves.
You washed it away like the
makeup on my face
you wiped clean
when I was too tired to
take care of it myself.
You washed it away like the
sea caresses the shore-
whisking away the sand,
and replacing it with delicate shells
I collect. Carefully carrying them
into the safety of my pockets.
Where I'll forget about them until
I find the hidden treasures
that bring a smile to my face.
When ‘X’ marks the spot
the spot on my face
where you kissed
my tears away
after that fight with my mom.
The spot on my face you told me you loved
after I had spent the last hour having a staring contest
with it in the mirror.
The spot on my neck that still smells like you
when I stole your cologne.
All of the spots you leave
when your touches
burn into my skin,
as the sun kisses down on the earth-
just like your smile warms my life.
My life that wouldn't be the same without you,
you who carries the warmth of the sun,
but the beauty of the stars in the sky,
and who I can trust like the moon.
You who made me who I am today.
You could break every bone in my body,
and my teeth would still smile at you.
You could destroy the earth and I’d still make sure
to stop its rotation if you got too dizzy.
I know I’m dizzy when I try to
watch you with my eyes,
but keep you in my mind.
I'll never lose you in my head.
This is a poem for the one person I can confidently say I loved.