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Blackboard Paint
I colored my walls with blackboard paint
and lie on my back looking at all the memories unwritten
I'd script the name of the boy I love, our names together every which way
and hearts, lots of hearts
scribble the little bit of poetry I know
the last bit of my dream I remember
the first bit of fate I see
doodles of nature and love to create butterflies
tales of heartbreak and sorrow to numb the senses
legends of sword fights and romance to muster shock and awe
words I've learned
places I'll go
people I love
a to-do list
surrounded by language
ensconced in color
cuddled by dust
as long as I want
my blackboard paint covered the walls and ceiling
I'd do the floor if I could—
to map my world travels—
and the windows, too—
to let the world see my adventures
I'd erase everything eventually
swept away as quickly as created
from life comes death—a secret for me to see—
only to be reborn, of course
I colored my walls with blackboard paint
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