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Erasure

January 4, 2012
By JoshMac PLATINUM, Rifle, Colorado
JoshMac PLATINUM, Rifle, Colorado
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What would you say if you read all this?
I often ask just that.
On one hand
I desperately want you


To read it, that is.

But on the other hand
I know better
You probably wouldn't like it much.
And I don't blame you.
Maybe I should just get rid of it
But
You wouldn't like that much either
Because once you told me
Well, many things.
But you said poetry is part of the soul
But
You erased part of my soul
Once, too.
And I've been trying to rewrite it
On scraps of paper
Journals
Texts
But the words never come out right
Except when I know
They're safe
For the whole world to see
And I know you never will.

The author's comments:
I decided to revisit and flesh out the poems from my work "Paragon." I ask you to read that as well, as it gets the original meaning better.

Also, with this title, it was hard to not to make an "Always I want to be with you" joke. Though I guess the poetry itself does that well enough.

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