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Untitled
I once knew a girl
That thought in capitals
And sleepily spoke in lower case
And if you ever asked her
To divulge her life’s story
She would stare back blankly
And reply in the form of a space
Or she would veil her face
Behind a barrier of digits
And her breath would be cut short,
Her words divided by hyphens
Or with a flutter of the heart,
She’d avert her eyes, flustered
But when I find myself
Gazing at her face
Laden with troubles
I see hiding in her eyes
Exclamation points
That bounce in the light
That crave for the surface
I see curiosity, questions
Eddying around her lips
With each cautious semblance
Of a smile
I see the desire to be a run-on
To stream her consciousness
To be a comma in a sea of periods
Because a period signals a full stop
But she wants to linger on
I once knew a girl
That thought in capitals
And sleepily spoke in lower case
And if I had to encompass her
In a single word crafted of perfection
It would be an impossible feat
Because she’s so much more
Than one word
To her, her life’s story
Is composed of nothing but spaces
But to me, it’s the most breathtaking
Silence
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