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My Cup of Tea

I love you more than a shared cup of tea on a ridiculously early morning

More than sleepytime on a cold night and earl gray in the morning

You keep me warm while I hold you tight
And I love you endlessly

Your just my cup of tea

Copyright © Kayla Evans | Year Posted 2020



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My Goddess

To exist in the presence of a goddess, is to breath in moonlight. 
To love her as I love her is to give devotion unknown to humankind.
She is my life, my priority, my utter existence.
I promise you eternity my love.
When the sun warms my face, when the birds sing in the morning, when I see the wildflowers, when the air smells of autumn and you, are the moments that remind me of how much I love you.
I cannot verbalize to you how much I truly love you,
But I pinky promise my goddess, I love you most

Copyright © Kayla Evans | Year Posted 2021

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Pluto and I

When I was younger, Pluto was my favorite planet 
I cried the day it was demoted 
I realized that I rooted so heavily I for the little guy, the underdog 
Because I was just like that little planet 
And I thought if I can root for that little planet 
Someone would see me, and root for me too
I’ve accepted that things don’t work out the way I always plan them to
But I always feel a moment away from falling behind and become a dwarf planet, demoted.
I still look up and hope that Pluto roots for me, just like I still root for him

Copyright © Kayla Evans | Year Posted 2023

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Hold Me

I am scared 
That when you take my heart in your hands 
That you will feel the calloused flesh 
and the deep ridged scars 
Every time without fail I will tear my heart from my chest 
to present it to you 
And each time I think you will be repulsed by the state of it

Copyright © Kayla Evans | Year Posted 2023


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