The girl I could've been

by Saerelune   Jan 26, 2016


At 1 AM, I still look for her.
The girl I could've been,
the girl who writes in rhyme,
never works for a dime.

I read the signs and all I see
is a wretched soul who's out of luck.
The shadow of a train shudders me
every night, crashes into dreams
that will never bear sweet fruit.
My words are simply out of tune.
My hopes, crushed into lemon juice.
Invisible ink in the making.

And so he'll touch the paper
but never read my poetry,
never love me for this lunacy.
I'm a lost case without voice,
a siren without melody.
Merely a bitter tongue
covered in manipulation.

Yet he loves to kiss me.

But all praise her,
the girl I could've been.
Wrapped in the innocence of a scarf
and the sweetness of a swarm
that tails her through sadness.
She says she's lonely
and so, he, too, will chase her.
Enchanted by the sugar on her lips
and the honey of her voice.
It'll slip through his mouth, slowly
until he realises I'm not the girl
he loves to kiss.
I'm not the girl I could've been.

26-01-2016
1:18 AM

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  • 8 years ago

    by nancy

    I really felt nice reading it keep it up.

  • 8 years ago

    by Shruti

    Wow, I just love this sooo much. The way it has been written and the words, the emotions in them are so powerful, flooding with sadness. I love each line of this, but the first line is my favourite. I felt something in it. Truly wonderful.
    Nice.
    ~S

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