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Rated: ASR · Poetry · Romance/Love · #1200196
A poem about unrequited love, of course!
Smile

Sometimes, he smiles
And my heart stumbles, caught off guard
While my face struggles to control itself,
To show no glimpse of what goes on inside

And sometimes, I smile back
For I am happy to be with him
But often, sadness lurks beneath
Because I know he does not only smile for me

At night, there is a burning
My soul crawls up and rests inside my throat
My mask dissolves and I cry tears
That taste like melted shame and disappointment

The dreams come while I sleep
And bring relief and happiness
But they are bittersweet
Because vapors of ecstasy cannot get me through the day

I try to use some reason
To shield myself from foolishness
But somehow, I get tangled once again
Inside the web, the trap of his innocent ignorance

The days are just as hard
My head is clouded with the thoughts
I know I should not have
They whisper in the corners of my mind

Each time they ask “How are you?”
I want to cry out loud
But I know I cannot do that
And the knowledge sears my soul

Often, when I’m with him
I ache to tell him how I feel
But now I see it is too late
So I swallow my lump of mottled adoration once again

Sometimes, he smiles
And I want so badly to pretend it’s just for me
And I wrestle with myself before I say
“Hello…” and smile back
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