Tag Archives: love
Over You
I am sitting by the phone, wondering if I should call you, because the people on TV were falling in love and all I want is to hear your voice. It’s been three months and we can say the words … Continue reading
Broken People
I realized – or rather, remembered again – that broken people have a tendency to attract other broken people. We find them. We become friends with them. We fall in love with them. And I think I’m okay with that. … Continue reading
Stay
“Stay,” that one, dangerous little word. “Stay” – an invitation to a choice, a seductively simple little temptation. Who knew that a “stay” spoken at three in the afternoon could be so different from one spoken at ten at night? … Continue reading
In the End
At the end of the day I am still left here with myself. When it comes down to it all, the hauntings behind my eyes are my only real company for you, my dear, will ultimately go away again. You … Continue reading
Pieces
“Our lives are intertwined,” he says, and I remember how far I have gone and the pieces that I have left behind before, the pieces of me that I have given to others before him, and I wonder if he … Continue reading
Love Me
You sweep me off the ground and into your arms, and the way you look at me I have the sudden conviction that you want to kiss me. And then you’re leaning in and my mouth’s upturned and my … Continue reading
The Metro Rail
The public displays of affection of two lovers on a train. The metro flies on its rail, but the lovers see neither the outside world rushing by through the windows nor their fellow passengers sharing the ride. Their eyes are … Continue reading
Too Much Time
I have too much time on my hands, Too much time with nothing to do, Too much time to think of you. I wander around my head all day, Wondering what you would say If you were here instead … Continue reading
Tender Visions
No more tender visions No more pulsing hopes Because I must let you go I must sever the ropes Tying my heart to your name Going where you came Walking into my life An eye-blink ago When I didn’t now … Continue reading