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Poetry » Humor » Snowflake, Snowflake, Ever The Nonconformist font: B s : A A A . width: full 3/4 1/2
Author: Icicle Tears
Fiction Rated: T - English - Angst/Spiritual - Reviews: 1 - Published: 10-10-07 - Updated: 10-10-07 - Complete - id:2424793

Negative connotations,

I don’t like the way you sound.

Do you ever feel guilty,

when you rebound?

-

Silent eyes for

silent cries.

What’s it worth

to you or you or you?

-

Maybe or maybe not,

drop that petal,

and forget-me-not.

Oh, and yeah,

drop that metal piece too.

-

It was right,

that dime-store eight ball

was right.

How in the hell

could that thing tell

that I would be worth something to you?

-

Do you ever feel guilty

when you rebound?

-

“I politely refuse to answer that question.”

“Oh, so, you’re declining?”

“No comment.”

-

Negative connotations,

I don’t like the way you sound.

Do you ever feel guilty,

when you rebound?

-

Snowflake, dear snowflake,

ever the nonconformist,

do you ever feel guilty

for the life you missed?

-

It was right,

that dime-store eight ball

was right.

How in the hell

could that thing tell

that I would be worth something to you?



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