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When I First Met You
When I first met you
 I was young
 (younger, I should say)
 With white blonde hair,
 The round glasses that
 Everyone loved so much. 
 
 When I first met you
 I was shy-something I didn't
 Know how to be, but
 Dove into anyway
 With my usual
 Turquoise enthusiasm. 
 When I first met you
 I was stubborn. I would not
 Be forced; I had been trained
 To be independent and would
 Continue to be so
 With my small, pale chin in the air.
 
 When I first met you
 The stony wall around my hands
 Was proud and gray, and
 Your patience was no small feat. 
 You took that wall down
 Carrying as many with it
 As you could.
 
 I can't remember 
 When I first met you
 Sad, to me, but it makes
 Everything more special somehow. 
 you taught me not
 How to write, but how to recognize
 The taste of a word,
 Content with it's siblings;
 The approval of a syllable;
 The delicious crunch
 Of a delighted title.
 
 Over time
 I grew to love
 The silent song of the tree,
 Untouched by the sun
 As my skin.
 
 You saw my hair
 Grow longer, darker,
 Closer to average
 With every passing breath.
 You didn't mention it-
 Smiled at my self-importance
 Were sympathetically silent
 Over the holes that felt so big
 In my tiny heart. 
 
 I tried, but
 Could not bring myself
 To silence, even though
 I wanted to sometimes. 
 
 Your eyes
 Were just the same
 And learning to resist them
 Took time, and shame, and
 More than my
 Childish revelations. 
 
 I was there first
 Others came, they too
 Know you now. 
 But nothing's really shifted
 In the words between us. 
 The first valentine I made you
 Hangs on your door
 Beside the last-
 And they say nothing
 Of the time that's passed
 Just of the way things are,
 And what we hope is to come. 
 
 I miss your purple thoughts-
 I hope always to come home
 To your place of magic peace. 
 
 And all I've ever told you,
 And of all the words
 You gave to me-
 I hope that you remember two the most-
 Thank you.

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