The first time we made love
You looked at me
Content, confident
You said we had become one
Like two amoebas conjugating
A new, single organism emerges
Rejuvenated
Pushing forward together
With dynamism and vitality
Time has a habit of changing things.
Like an amoeba
we divided
Each becoming a separate life form
Each with a disconnected purpose.
Did you offer such bold statements to her?
Staring intensely into her eyes
Did you say ‘we are one’?
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Poet Bio:
Heather Sally is in love with poetry. She has been reading it since she was 10 years old. A prolific poet herself, she is currently gathering an assemblage of her work that she hopes to publish in book form.
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