Silent Notifications



Nighttime mounts your silhouette on various parts of my thought process while daytimes deposit screenshots of you all over these imaginations
Hours recommend your body's resumè
Making known your experiences and skills to mending unhealthy lifestyles
Mornings slip texts into your skin and somehow they always end up falling into my inboxes
Afternoons quietly deliver hearts beating out of chests and words WWEing their way out of throats..
I learn to accept your message requests
Add your number to my contact list
Save it under these existing feelings for you
Then the wind decides to blow in your introduction, your body and i am left to conclude that this here is worth a response
I turn on app notifications
Power off this overthinking
Use God as our 5G LTE modem to confirm re-submissions
Confirm I am human and show you my flaws
Redirect my history to a promising future..
Understand that Dawns now email Dusk and CC your body
When I share an audio take that song as a love letter..
A shout from my heart letting the universe know I want to be the only thing that is yours..
Understand that my intimacy's volume has been turned up
Notification sounds increased for you.. even when my lips are mute..
Caution though..
If a virus is detected by your system remember Evenings with you led us here
Do not blame me for catching feelings or unzipping files that warned me of being harmful and corrupt
Confessions are that's how I used to label "relationship goals"
Using broken screen wallpapers to ward off thieves
But I guess your a criminal mastermind that knows he can fix all that is broken before gifting this present

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For all lovers of love

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Written on July 11, 2023

Submitted by twenty1secrets on July 11, 2023

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Scheme ABCADEFGHAIAJKLKMNOPQRSTU
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,634
Words 298
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25

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