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Two Sheets

by Sam Harty

By ᔕᗩᗰ ᕼᗩᖇTYPublished 9 months ago Updated 9 months ago 1 min read

I float away

in a glass of gin

write snippets

of words

on cocktail

napkins.

I sit on an

old bar stool

while

memories flood

in between

shots and games

of pool.

I squint to

remember the color

of your eyes

the fact that

I'm two sheets to

the wind should

be no big surprise.

You are my

first thought

after last call

beer in a paper bag

or a bottle of wine

has become my

new call sign.

I find a bench

to call my bed

while I try to

imagine your smile

inside my head.

I didn't used to

drink this much

but bitter spirits

make the best company

I can find since we

lost touch.

I've never wanted

so badly to hear

someone's voice

as I do tonight

but you left me

no choice.

So I drink and

forget and use

the cocktail

napkins on my eyes

and mix tears and

ink together

until that final

sun rise.

_______________

Thanks for reading! - Sam

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About the Creator

ᔕᗩᗰ ᕼᗩᖇTY

Sam Harty is a poet of raw truth and quiet rebellion. Author of Lost Love Volumes I & II and The Lost Little Series, her work confronts heartbreak, trauma, and survival with fierce honesty and lyrical depth. Where to find me

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  • Mother Combs9 months ago

    🌷wonderful rhythm

  • Calvin London9 months ago

    Full of deep feelings, Sam. Breaking up is never easy. Why is it that there always seems to be one that bears the burden so much more than the other one?

  • PRABAL TR PRO9 months ago

    "Such a hauntingly beautiful piece, Sam. 💔 Truly moving. 🥀🍷🖊️"

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