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I would have settled for a smirk, for a quirk of smug lips and that trademark dimple that still makes me crazy. I would have been happy with a transient glint in those forget-me-not eyes, a momentary hint of what I felt... and still feel. I miss the endless routine of midnight pep talks and morning road blocks, of stolen glances and skillful dances around this knot of nerves. Now there's just a gaping hole where the lava once pooled before it blistered and cooled. And I keep picking the scab. I want to put you in an album and keep you on a shelf to collect fairy dust and never-land must. I want to forget, but have the means to remember. Instead, I have scenes from last November dangling from my seasoned mind with drops of dew in my evergreen eyes. For Tracie's "Homage" contest *This poem was inspired by one of my favourite poems here on the Soup: "Almost" by Drake Eszes. Here is a passage I especially love: "I was almost in the clear Setting free her unchained melody Didn’t see a forthcoming pain Saturday nights, no longer the same My mornings are still of you A drop of dew Dangling from emerald green edges"
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