Obsessive
By FifthRing
She moved among them, she danced her own. Unlike their norm, she was made known. From unnatural distance, I watched and admired. Her unique style, her mind I desired. To be there, but another place. Away from their bore, in her familiar space. Some where that she knows, some one who is I. Some when that is ever, some way I can try. Hard as a rock, but rolls like rain. I try, but will I see again. Her before me, above or with. Alone I wish, though likely with. The what is ever, and fine with me. I expected, it to be. Oh, play, the thoughts, and mystery be. Till thoughts are true, they play with me.. . . Kass poem #6 One day at school, close to the end of the school year, during lunch, they played a video of the dance that had been held some days before. I watched some of it, and I saw her in part of it. The Kass Collection starts with "A Kick In The Pass". . . . Written February 17th, 1994 © on Apr 17 2002 07:52 AM PST 0 • 10
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