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Love Is Scary, By: Andrew Cyr

November 3, 2023 by Andrew Cyr

Love Is Scary, By: Justin Cyr

When love arrives, the chills provide me no favor.
Not because the clarity escapes serendipity
but because the apprehension of the unseen haunts me.
More than fighting just because I hit the ground
running through fields of us,
laying in carnations, back at seventeen.

I found the answers back when we were younger.
I begged life to soften its grip on my bad luck.
I’d been alone enough Halloweens
to write a horror movie
and jump-scare the faint of heart.

A late-autumn sunshine
brightened through the breeze,
separating the blinds.
Still in our costumes, I observed Rachel
breathe through a light snore.

She stopped, burst open her eyes,
and shifted on the bed.
Rachel asked whether we had had sex.
I told her we didn’t.

Rachel told me she loved me.
I told her I’d never been more scared.
We stripped and shed
our facade over facile exchanges.
I entered Rachel; we plunged into a world
unlike one with bad luck.
I’m so in love.
Scared, I’m scared to death.

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