She had made a dinner full of love and they enjoyed it peacefully and when they were done he turned on the TV, just to feel some anger again.
Tagged: Love (951)
T 5976
I picked a flower and handed it lovingly to her and she said, Now it’s dead, and I said, You look fat in that dress, and then we got married.
T 5967
She sneezes, and once again her suffering affects me deeply. If we were on Mars the sky would be the color of your eyes, I say. Unhelpfully.
T 5956
She said no, and turned her back on me. She started crying. I said, How long have you been unhappy? She didn’t respond. It was just as well.
T 5955
I said, Pull my finger, and she told me to grow up. I said, If I did, I might not love you. It soon became evident I’d said the wrong thing.
T 5939
She feeds him big grapes under the tree. He says, Did you like the necklace? She says, I returned it. Then a bird poops into his open mouth.
T 5938
You’re like sunshine after rain, she says, and he thinks, and says, You’re like ass surgery, and she knows he means “uplifting,” so it’s ok.
T 5931
We heard the shouts. The clamor. The cries of a love gone wrong. But next morning we saw them kiss. And realized we’d heard love done right.
T 5925
Your bliss is my decay, he whispers and she says, Not now, but he doesn’t know when he can say it again. Because she’s killing him. Happily.
T 5922
We can’t really tell if I’m too young for her, or if she’s too old for me. Let’s never figure it out, she suggests. It’s very mature of her.