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Best Poems Written by Abby Congdon

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Constellations

Maybe one day.
One moment in space, 
Where time can finally slow.
And the stars, may they align.
They can finally be together.
Staring; drawing the line.
Following the big dipper,
The tip pointing to their constellation.

Copyright © Abby Congdon | Year Posted 2022



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Forbidden Love

Why should people call it forbidden love?
What about it is so sinful?
To want their lips on yours,
Feeling their soft touch on your body.
Nothing about love should be forbidden.
It should be welcomed,
and invited.
Yet poets are still writing about what cannot be.
Maybe one day, forbidden love can turn into
The love that came to be.

Copyright © Abby Congdon | Year Posted 2022

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It Was Just a Dream

She takes a deep breath and starts to feel,
The light rain trickles down her cheeks. 
As they slowly move between each other.
Following the flow gracefully,
Treading lightly on the steaming blacktop.
Finally, she began to think.
"I'm dancing in the rain with the love of my life"
Just like every fairy-tale.
She inhales her sweet scent;
Falling deeper and deeper in love.
As she takes one final deep breath,
She is jarred awake, the rain no longer raindrops;
But slowly racing tears staining her face,
Knowing it was all a dream.
And she's not swinging her body with hers as the fresh rain pours.
Instead, she is stuck in bed alone.
While she is in bed with him.

Copyright © Abby Congdon | Year Posted 2022

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Sunflowers

She sat there in that sunflower field,
Patiently waiting.
There she walked in,
Wearing a dress that flowed with the breeze
Like the heads of the sunflowers that surrounded.
A smile lit her face that seemed brighter than the sun.
Her fingertips danced across the flowers,
Until her hand connected with the others that were waiting.
The pair danced together,
It was no longer just the breeze making the sunflowers sway,
But, also their bodies that flowed through them.
Such a serene moment,
Where two became one.
When their lips finally connected.

Copyright © Abby Congdon | Year Posted 2022


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