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Lace Against Leather
Pretty pink lace against
perfectly pugnacious leather
Clashing yet kind
Courteous yet crestfallen
Beaded necklaces and playing
reckless is replaced with locked
doors and picking at her pores
At this point I am sure;
the love that was shared is
no longer there.
The lace ribbon wrapped perfectly around
her high-ponytail. Volleyballs and missed
phone calls from Papa fill the trunk.
As she approaches her game she
remembers the songs we sung in
that same trunk
The cold leather sticking to sweaty skin
She wears it in the summer still to
make sure no one is let in
There is no cup left to fill and
still the will to live, it dims and
blows away with the wind but
This is for my sister
who still has so much time
So much love she has yet
to find, so much potential
to thrive and make up her mind
One day I want to show her that I…
love her.
More than she will ever know
Anyone who is willing to listen
will hear about her triumphs
I write this in hopes she finds her bliss
in the little things in this life
She will change, but my love remains.
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This piece is about my complicated relationship with my little sister, and how I feel like the ¨problem child¨