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Rated: E · Poetry · Romance/Love · #1380019
Loosely structured poem of my meandering thoughts as I lay next to my lover.
I watch tendrils of smoke rise off his cigarette
and spiral upwards across the room. 
I swear I saw secrets escape and ascend with it,
as the smoke curls whispered away and vanished. 
Today is a day for reckless abandon.

I place my hand back onto his belly,
rolling into his flesh gently.  He was smiling
the day we bought this rug under which we lay. 
That is to say, I was smiling too. 
Thus, a secret unspoken truth between the two of us:
years meld our experiences,
so we live through one another.

I fear if I look at the clock
time will cease to be stopped.  So far
it has ticked kindly for us all day. 
Too many less-traveled options I could do
with my day…  And bills in a pile…
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