A Poem: For the Bibliophile and the Hopeless Romantic Too
A Short Poem
By Meysa AddehPublished 8 years ago β’ 1 min read

Books
I used to read books...
For it is far better to drown in a novel than to drown in a cesspit of morose souls.
But I slipped.
Became curious.
Drowned.
For a little while.
But as I pick my book up on this bitter cold day.
I am reminded of the trail of warmth your breath would leave in my hair;
as you whispered curious words into them.
Your tantalising touches.
Your incessant fiddling with my soul.
And that's when I realise that mother was right to drown me in books for
the entirety of my life.
She'd always hoped I wouldn't look up.
Look past them.
But she raised a curious girl.
At times,
a fickle girl.
And now I return to my beloved books.
With demons on my mind
and you on my tongue...
About the Creator
Meysa Addeh
A writer.

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