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you weren't a writer

or a tortured soul

trading your heart 

for words,

for beautiful

blue-inked metaphors

that i would pull in

and hold close—

yet no one can keep

an ocean

in their arms

for so long

without drowning,

and i know

i would've been crushed

under the crashing

of your waves,

the weight

of your words


you were only

a dreamer

with faraway eyes

that are lapis lazuli

skies

the clouds are mirrored in

when we lay 

with our backs

on dawn's dewy grass

when you let me in

on the dreams

that you claim

keep reality

at bay


you were only

a dreamer

who never slept,

and we stayed up

to breathe in the cold night air

before releasing it

in visible puffs

of stardust,

and i watched your eyes

turn into dark pools

reflecting the dim sparkle

of the stars,

stars that you said

       taste

                  like dreams

i'd get drunk on,

and our laughs

drifted 

like glowing golden bursts

into the night,

fireflies

not meant to be trapped

but set free,

to remain only

in the distant dreams

only you know

how to keep 

alive and breathing in

stardust

just like us


love,

mari





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