Giving back the flowers

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    Giving back the flowers

    the roses were red.
    we did not match.
    me in H&M white,
    him in armani black.

    the wind kicked up.
    another painted picture.
    palm up he invited me,
    but my hands were tied.

    who knows where victory lies?
    in smiles and glances?
    or little touches?
    big unsaid words?

    a colorless doubt creeps.
    yet sweet and low they thrive,
    the roses, real and red.
    in a newly washed old vase.

    again he invites, with victory.
    no second best or 
    second-hand guesses.....
    first responses work best.

    after noon i sat alone.
    thoughts of smiles, glances blind me.
    the flowers in the vase,
    I could never consider giving back.

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    Chaos128 commented on Giving back the flowers

    04-08-2010

    Nothing worse than having a nagging doubt in the back of your mind. Logic says it's there for a reason, but that doesn't make it any easier. If you thought you were a real poet, Franny, you were 100% right!

    To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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