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The Blue Pastel MAG

April 18, 2010
By foreverdreaming14 PLATINUM, Redmond, Washington
foreverdreaming14 PLATINUM, Redmond, Washington
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Sitting with our feet dangling in the water,
And our fears
And loves
Pooled by our feet like shadows,
The wind whispered across our childlike cheeks
“We are too young to be this empty.”
And I'll carve our names into the ground
With a stolen
Blue
Pastel.
Scratching into pavement
The evidence
That we were here and held in our hands
Life
And until the rain comes and sweeps away the blue
We are suddenly
Real
And
Permanent
And maybe that's why graffiti is so enchanting
And why I catch my breath at subway stops
And under the bridge
Because
Nobody wants to be temporary,
Gone like dust on the wind.
And life is like a candle,
Bright and beautiful and destructive
And once in a while you are going to get burned,
But that doesn't mean
You want to blow it out.
Not ever.
Never.
So even as you grab for my hand
And tear the pastel from my fingertips
I say
Shhhhhhh
Baby,
Quiet
We gotta let ourselves
BURN.


The author's comments:
For a friend of mine who frequently sits by the river with me :)

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on Sep. 14 2011 at 7:22 pm
IWillDream54 GOLD, Amarillo, Texas
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Favorite Quote:
"Look out, they're coming after us with big guns,
They're only gonna tell you all the bad things I've done
Even if they words they say aren't true they've won,
Now I'm left here dying in the sun..."

I have no words to describe how much I loved this poem!

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on Feb. 7 2011 at 8:27 am
Meagan8118,
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I loved how imagery was used in this poem. I could see everything that was being described. I also liked the part about graffiti.