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“temper that never tires” oops naman!
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You’re the day after Tuesday, before eternity.
You’re the day we ran out of tomatoes
and used tiny packets of ketchup instead.You are salt, no salt, too much salt, a hangover.
You hold the breath of an abandoned cave.
Sometimes you surprise me with youraurora borealis and I’ll pull over to watch you;
I’ll wait in the dark shivering fields of you.
But mostly, not. My students don’t care for youor your lessons from the life of a minor god.
Can you hit the high C in our anthem?
Can you bench press a national disaster?I fear for you, Wednesday. Your papers
are never in order. Your boots track in mud.
You’re the day I realized I didn’t even like him,and the day I still said yes, yes, yes.
Sometimes I think you and I should elope,
and leave this house of cards to shuffle itself.You are love, no love, too much love, a cuckold.
You are the loneliest of the three bears, hoping
to come home and find someone in your bed.“Love Poem for Wednesday” by Sandra Beasley (via atomiclanterns)
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Dedication from Leonard Woolf’s The Village in the Jungle, published by the Hogarth Press in 1913. (Smith College)
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you’re the only destination
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