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Waiting (Poem by Mark Borne)

I have been waiting,
for you to finally choose.
I have been hoping,
that you'll start to see me, too.
I have been anxious,
perhaps you will realize that,
I have been waiting,
waiting here for you.

tilt-shift photography of person in brown jacket

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  1. I love this! I love how short and sweet this is. I also love how mysterious and veiled it is.

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    1. I was originally gonna post this on Ramblings, and "HOW" would be posted here, but yeah, the shortness and the hopefulness are two factors of my poetry that people don't often see, so I figured I might feature that in a more prominent area. So it's a bit mixed up: this poem, the personal one, is public, whereas the less personal one, the Ramblings one, is a bit harder to find

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  2. oOOoOoOOh, is this about who I think it is? *silently ships*

    Fantastic poem, as always :D

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    1. O.o Ya never know
      ...okay, fine, no xD
      First off, while this poem features love (like most of my poetry), it's a more familial love. Secondly, it's kinda a mirrored image to the song "Geronimo", which is the first song the person this is about actually shared with me

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