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On Fire and Sunshine
What kind of angel courts the Sun in winter,
Only to take out her parasol
in the hottest days of summer?
She chased fleeting glimmers and stolen
sunlight from the tops of willow trees
He turned her brown eyes into rich chocolate
flecked with gold. He never asked, but she knew—
He wanted more than friendship, and she stopped.
terrified of his heat, so warm and bright and
Dangerous.
If I told stories
about a battlefield home
and the searing
heat of cross-fire,
Maybe you’d understand,
But my wings have been singed
too deeply to fly your way,
And my heart is much too
Weak
So my parasol stays open
and we stay
separated, regretting the lie you sent
In the warmest days of winter:
“We were talking about what an angel you are.”
Read nineteen months ago.
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This poem explores the beautiful and terrifying feeling of crossing the line of frienship, the complex tangle that is love.