The Poem About Sisters

This one was more experimental, since my poems usually follow the same format. I wanted to play with words and pacing more than the rhyme and rhythm of it.

We have passed our lives between our beds, eyes closed and drawn close against the wall 
I think I would be a much lonelier person without you 
To be a sister is 
Are you ready to go / when do we leave 
Yes you can borrow that 
I miss you 
Please don’t go to college 
I hope high school treats you well 
Let’s make lunch 
Don’t say that about yourself / don’t say that about me 
Let me drive you 
Be safe be safe be safe 
You are taller than me now
I am so proud 
I left your light on 
We are reflections in the way an untuned piano is music 
You are perfect 
I love you. 
Come look at the moon / the sunrise / this picture / my body 
I can’t sleep 
You are my best friend 
Your hand is cold / but hold mine anyway
I need you and that will never stop. I hope you need me too. I am going to watch you become something wonderful.

Oh, Lucy, Lucy, Lucy! What a wonderful sister. I couldn’t ask for a better friend.


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