Liesel Eva Schmidt

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I don't think I
Believe in you
Anymore.
I'm sorry.
...

Eleven years of history slumbers between us.
Under the surface, it breathes.
It wonders if it has been forgotten,
Abandoned, lost.
...

Their boots clatter outside the window,
The idealized paradise of my childhood has been chipped away,
Tossed off in a flowerbed as inaccessible as the moon.
My German has been perfected, though what good is it now?
...

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Somewhere, I Hear The Lullabies

I don't think I
Believe in you
Anymore.
I'm sorry.

You swore you
Would try.
For me.
For all of us.

But you left
Anyway.
I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Father, god, prophet,
Blind seer, one-legged tight rope
Walker. I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Mr. Rabbit
You fell into Wonderland. Crossed into Grimm's territory.
Land of castles and sorceries. I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Gray stone slab
Jutting from the soil.
Mr. Houdini, you escaped too well. I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Daisies frost your sky.
Lunacy and
Madness. Medicated. Stumble along. I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Smiles trapped in a fishbowl,
Snow globe
Of time. I'm sorry,
But I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

Somewhere, I hear the lullabies.
Somewhere, I hear Shakespeare.
Somewhere, I hear you.
I'm sorry, but I don't think
I believe in you anymore.

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