Published by Ryan Stone
Ryan Stone writes after midnight. His short fiction and poetry have appeared in publications including Eunoia Review, The Drabble, Algebra of Owls and Silver Birch Press and won prizes in a number of competitions at venues including Grindstone, Writer Advice, Goodreads, Writers’ Forum Magazine and Poetry Nook. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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Can a stranger speak words that only you understand?
Must your heart posses one great love?
I’ve fallen in love many times.
The secret language of infatuation, still lingering on my lips.
Like words never spoken in a silent war.
Love, though costly I still dare to believe.
Love beyond temporal must be savored, until the alarm goes off.
Awakening to reality, dreaming of perfection.
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I love everything about that. Your opening line is incredible!!
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Thanks for ignoring me on instagram that felt so nice of you!
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I’m so sorry if I did. Certainly not intentional, but I do get a little overwhelmed finding my way around insta. What did I miss?
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@SimplyStuuning07
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