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Pale Shelter
` Love, to you nothing more than washed away graffiti, once dripping along the mismatched bricks of this worn facade where tattoos mean forever . . . even when they fade A clutched lamppost, scarred and dented, a fake shade of green meant only for leaning and illuminating handbills advertising high rent in the slums, supports me As I look beyond the littered gutters needing a good rain to wash away the past where you left me standing again, uncovered, exposed . . . winter called and thinking it was you, (it had the same chill affect) I answered I thought you were it, that thing that I needed, not a leaking roof draped in a blue tarp, but the east to my west when my direction pointed north until you ran south taking it all with you Beyond my control, you laughed at love, (cackled) thought you knew better, cut holes in my umbrella and then prayed for rain, while my life was already drowning You gave it and took it and with my happiness in tow on that one way street where “No Vacancy” signs were misspelled, drove away, drove away from me, tail lamps and your heart . . . never braking 11/12/19 Written for the Pale Shelter Poetry Contest Sponsored by John Hamilton
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