i stand against the oak tree
knees trembling
holding an apple over my heart
you insist your aim spot on
and i trust you
because what’s the worse your arrow can do
pierce the soft meat of the fruit and embed itself into my chest
milady
your smile does far worse
and with little to no understanding the damage it does
so let loose your arrow
your quiver is half full
and i have no where to be but dreaming of you
shoot the apple
but it’s okay if you miss
draw back that string until you feel as if you might break
i’m right there with you
end this twisted fantasy of mine
but blow me a kiss before i fade away
then you’ll see me flinch
for that dream is enough to actually do some harm
ignore my whispered farewell
as the bubble of blood bursts on my pale lips
it was nothing
just a feeble
i
love
you
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It (pun not intended) hit me at work. Just William Telled itself into my brain.
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Awesome. I actually thought of William Tell when I read this, so, perfect.
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It was William Tell by way of poet illiterate
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Yours is better.
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.ight be the lack of child abuse and endangerment
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Possibly
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Romantic heart
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