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Drifting Plankton

I was thinking
of you touching my belly
in one moment in time,
and me kissing your shoulder
in another.

I was thinking
of talk
and whiskey,
the sound of bass
and shyness.

I have no wishes.
I was just thinking
how it could be
if the world stayed round
but got so much smaller,
for only one room to be,
for you and me.

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A Trip, a Trap

sitting in sounds
sitting where nobody cares
and my thoughts voyage all alone again.

it's the old world
who came back to me,
slided your side while you were leaving.

but I love you for living away,
for now I know who you are.
as long as you try to come back,
as long as you never left me.

Copyright © Mirela Simic | Year Posted 2013

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The Driving Ones

we went outside.
the walls,
they finally weren't safe anymore.

it all happend just for us spending time together.

the walking were full of fear
and we full of plans.
we couldn't wait for this to happen

just for spending time together.

looking for a car on the streets...
the people left them,
lost in the need to jumble or mild.

they happend just for us spending time together.

we drove to a store to pick up our toys,
while people were eaten up
by the hungry ones.

it all happned just for us spending time together.

orbiting through dust and waste,
seemed like everything was downfalling,
but the sounds and the pressure.


it wasn't the end of the world.
it was the beginning of a new one,
and it was there just for us being together
in the same corner of the night.

Copyright © Mirela Simic | Year Posted 2013

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Jesusing

the world got blur,
so soft I could fall through blankets.
and time stopped.

it didn't know where to go...

for that night
you were god
and I was god

and we did all the things gods don't do.

Copyright © Mirela Simic | Year Posted 2013


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