Alternate Timeline

Alternate Timeline

A Poem by Britteny
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We can go through what if's all day

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Awkward meetings
Distant greetings
There was a time
That we talked
Throughout the day
And into the night
Worst enemies
Best friends
A time in our lives
We thought would
Never end
Rumors through grapevines
Everything remained fine
Love dripped off others lips
Were we really supposed to fit?
You were infatuated
I was stunned by the idea
Dismissed it as strange
Years have passed
I have seen you
Since those days
I have gone one way
You have gone another
We talk
A polite attempt at chit chat
Shouting to islands
The space between us
Is seemingly infinite
I ask about your life
And you about mine
What has happened
In years left behind
We could ask what ifs
Until we are blue in the face
Everything in this world has a place
You and I
Belong in
The Alternate Timeline

© 2012 Britteny


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Author's Note

Britteny
It feels good to get these juices flowing again. I hope everyone enjoys this as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please as always ignore a poor graduate student's fired brains spelling and grammar.

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nice write! flows perfectly! smooth! i can only say, that when places are so far away, the winds sing to the parting hearts... perhaps it may sooth a little!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Enerything in this world has a plce.
Well penned... Thank you for sharing.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Britteny
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My name is Britteny I am 30 years wise and I am finally back on writer's cafe! I have been a member of Writer's Cafe for somewhere around 12 odd years now. I am finally after a long disappearance p.. more..

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