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Poem by Melodie Jones


Distance Greater than Our Love

Laying here in our queen size bed

Feeling a million miles

stretched out between us

as you face the wall avoiding me


I look at your silhouette in the dark

Picturing us in the kitchen

screaming and at war

We were so close yet so far away

in that moment

when I told you you didn’t get me

Whatever that means


Now I wish I could turn back time

and take it all back

Because you’re continents away

So I look at the pictures of us on my phone

They remind me of a time that felt like home


You held me in your arms

with a gleam in your eyes and smile

bigger than the miles between us

So I make a wish to be there

instead of right here, alone




Melodie Jones is twenty-two-year-old Ball State University graduate. She majored in English Education and minored in Creative Writing. She has been writing for ten years. Melodie currently has a poetry series on Channillo titled “Poetry: Free Therapy”. She can be found on Twitter @Miss_MJones.

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