Poem: Love you in fragments
				
Love you in fragments – love you in fragments – love you in fragments – love you
												
												
												
												 
														
Author
The author of the poetry on Lilac Dove is a young girl living on the outskirts of Los Angeles, twirling her hair with her finger and eating sour candy, as she writes about the strangeness of her life.
Softness and silk
I love you in fragments
Like pieces of a puzzle
That no matter how hard I try to make out the shapes just right
I’m always wrong
I find myself thinking about things like
Do you paint pictures of me in your mind before going to sleep
Before resting your beautiful tan head on the mattress because you don’t like pillows
You joke they’re too soft
But I’m soft
Fragile in places I’ll never admit out loud 
Paradise found 
You call, and I’m the happiest girl in the United States of America 
To dream is to escape reality
                But you just ask me questions
Like I’m an encyclopedia of the world
And while I’m charmed that you value my intellect so 
It still feels shallow
A jellyfish catching me after I lose out on a killer wave
When I’m with you, I always tend to misbehave
Reconsider my decisions later
Wonder if I could have done better
But you encapsulate me every time
Put me in a bubble with no oxygen, so with every one of my screams I’m losing out on life 
Is that what this is like? 
There were times when I felt divine
                Reconsider my decisions later
Wonder if I could have done better
Thankful that I still have your sweater
Accept the parts of you no-one else sees
Parts of you that are rust- to me, are shiny 
Pick up the phone every time you call
Which as of late, has been no time at all
Leave me a voicemail
Tell me you love me
Leave me a voicemail
Don’t let go when you hug me 
Reconsider my decisions later
Wonder if I could have done better 
Go to bed every night in your sweater
												
					
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