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Chalk
My ashy medium meets the ground
As streaks and lines mend to life
I find myself wondering why
Why do I do it when it all disappears?
Because it's what I love, but love is blind
But I keep moving my wrists smoothly along
One chilly afternoon when the sun was setting
Passed a beautiful woman whose eyes were dazzling
My gaze didn't leave as she passed and ignored
The great work that I made was strumming the wrong chord
Fallen aback by what just took place
I drew out what I saw in the right space
Smack dab in the middle of the sidewalk she passed
So the next time she came I won't be outcast
But that time never came and that work rained away
So I gave up on the hope of her seeing that bouquet
Days turned to weeks and shattered my heart
Til one day I found a new form of art
This art hadn't been my own
Merely placed on the sidewalk propped by a stone
When I saw it, I gasped in excitement
Pulled out my chalk and pinched myself
And to my disbelief, there it was again
Standing as beautiful as ever
It was nothing more than a blank canvas
Ready for art
I put up my medium and then melts my heart
I stop an inch away realizing the meaning
The beauty that showed wasn't what's there
But what's in the past that never got shared
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