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Absence

From what you tell
Could be, seems to all go silently swell
slow moving, yet choppy 
who needs to know when
you drive your consciousness 
under that well
Its gone, or absent, lingering
From past effects and hidden unresolved
defects
which the soul refuses to call home
Vanishes yet holds to the ground
deeper than any emotion
Prying, crying for sanity
Yet, do you know?
Only the sane have true knowledge of 
reality, only amplified. Distorted.
Does it make it wrong? Sometimes,
but create your depth for a purpose and execute it back
into your mantra
your soul no longer walks alone. 
Drive on home.

Copyright © Mia Blair | Year Posted 2017



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Cinder Block

Etched out the corner 
Sharpened to a blunt 
Crumbling facade
Come runnin,
Won't you ?
Never could you hold this cold hand
Cause what you etched outta me
Is dissipated on some other concrete landing 
Outta me
And I can't repair my own faceless feelings
Only to smash undesired love to the ground 
Cause when you got it, I never wanted it.
You walk on out, but don't bare to look at what you take
You blocked my thoughts, until I'm hardless concrete 
Turning to fine dust, 
Your neglect.

Copyright © Mia Blair | Year Posted 2017

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Blue Lace

Through the sky,
The stars
You'll love, you'll hate
Maybe you'll replace
Any mistakes
Were made for reason
Thin ice melts 
Maybe my heart gets a bit warmer,
Stronger
Less loathing 
More stunning
Run on the side
And you drive by
In fridged winter nights
Do you think of me 
That's answered
Want to lay in sun rayed grass 
Bathe in the love 
Try to forgive myself 
Get back to myself 
For every thing I did right and wrong
Perceptions got skewed
Blue lace and white cotton
Remembering the happiness 
By turquoise lakeside 
Where I drive to, doesn't matter
Cause it's an ever looping memory
I dare to understand

Copyright © Mia Blair | Year Posted 2018


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