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Remember Used Glass
I picture the room we spoke in Surely, empty now as the night has crawled in The floors having been stepped on so many times By the foreign feet of humanity I picture the carpet, clean and florescent, The leaves designed to intertwine with the other The wall, welcoming with neutral fall colors, With glory-based pictures, big and small I remember the glass too well, My hands pressed upon one down the hall, As unwanted tears began to fall, Shortly after we had spoken I remember the empty room in front of me, Just before the hall began, How I wish I could hide in the darkness, Crawl on the comfortable couch, And sleep away the sadness I remember the happy faces all around, The glasses of water, cooling us on the blazing day And the used cups, pushed to the right side, Often mistaken for clean… No, but you… You were never mistaken, The moment you spoke to me, it was clear, I would be thrown to the side, Clean, yes, though not clean enough Do you remember how refreshing it was? To drink me in with your special surroundings, With the jovial faces and the welcoming walls Your eyes never knowing those empty halls The halls in which I will remember forever… Do you remember? Setting a glass aside, adjusting your suit jacket, Clearing your dry throat Messing with your tie, Breathing steadily, And blinking… Before you decided to set me down, Discarding me like glass when drained…
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