From Poetry Class...

We had to write a poem about an animal

in poetry class the other day,

And I didn't know what topic to choose,

so of course I wrote about you:

 

A bee flies in front

of my window,

Beating its wings against the glass,

Willing it to break like my heart.

 

It reminds me of you, even just

for a split second,

for a year it's been since

Cupid stabbed that arrow in my back. 

 

Bees are a funny sort of creature,

The kind I'd run from like it was us,

You used to laugh with every buzz

that sent me flying. 

 

Fly, fly, fly away

Bee—away from me. 

izz_midnight

NH

16 years old

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  • observation iii

    We run back to your house,

    The lights are still on,

    And they cover your freckled face,

    Like it's the sun.

     

    The grass brushes our feet,

    And the wind catches in your hair,

  • observation ii

    We sit out on the sand,

    The fog covers the sky,

    And blankets the world,

    Like a shield. 

     

    The waves nip at our feet,

    The water's cold

    But I'm warm because you hold my hand,

  • observation i

    We stand on the dock,

    The sun has set,

    But I can see your happiness 

    Even in the dead of night.

     

    The streetlight's on,

    The metal is all rusted

    And covered in salt,