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"In Abrasive Silence" by monalisamarie

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I woke from a dream and just had to scream!
How will I ever make it through the week?
A Bell Jar irony, our soiree
A love for you that will not let me stay

My open-ended comment no one heard
In abrasive silence you think, “Absurd”
A bouquet not of roses, but of knives!
‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ only three times

I set teacups in perfect position
While myself was in a sad condition
I tied you down and forced tea through your lips
It was like a play where we burned the scripts

We continue, despite our bleeding lips,
Our unprofitable relationship



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On Tuesday May 9th, 2006, The Fool (970) writes:
Omg I think my heart just got swallowed by this poem forever's! O no this was just sad and lovely and it just pulled at you in all directions*bookmarks* AWESOMENESS!


On Tuesday May 9th, 2006, The Zebra Warrior (2401) writes:
Bell jar hints at Sylvia Plath influences that kind of psychosomatic force meets burden of mind and this relationship echoes tormnent and uncertainty such as Plath's and Ted Hughes. Interesting and evocative.



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