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Wishes MAG

April 8, 2014
By Sarah Anderson SILVER, Eagleville, Pennsylvania
Sarah Anderson SILVER, Eagleville, Pennsylvania
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Warmth in air reminds me
Of your fingers bruising down the
Braille of my spine, when you trapped
my wrist,
Held my fingers hard against
your pulse, sometimes I wake up and hear
the sound of it in my ears.
There are things I can leave behind, like
Long winters and cracked lips and
this broken umbrella
That leaves me drenched every damn time
it rains,
But not you.

I think of all the places I have scattered
The dreams that I used to have
Dandelions and stars and blown-out candles,
Pennies, eyelashes, fountains and
Gutters,
Wonder if I am too old now to ask for
them back,
Too empty of that thing that a person must have to make
A wish and really mean it.

I used to think that if I loved you enough white sheets
Would become white again,
That all rivers would lead to the ocean
and that
trains would run on time, but I have
found myself
waiting on a lot of trains



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J.A.L. GOLD said...
on Aug. 13 2014 at 1:17 am
J.A.L. GOLD, Brooklyn, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"Because our addictions are our distractions."

*the last two lines My bad, haha!

J.A.L. GOLD said...
on Aug. 13 2014 at 1:17 am
J.A.L. GOLD, Brooklyn, New York
13 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Because our addictions are our distractions."

In my opinion, that last two lines feel a bit weak, but I also like it, it gives the poem an honest effect, like the poet is speaking directly to the reader. I love your writing, this poem was enchanting.