blushed into silence from lines that spray like pixie dust upon the screen
i don’t believe in god but god believes in me and from this subtle paradoxical meandering we both cease to exist
glancing at one another through window panes and the great heavy sigh of acceptance that we are not on speaking terms though we run in the same less than savory circles
cosmic comedy and triumphant tragedy hand in hand while stumbling down the stony path
supposed juxtapostionary positions of the cross
gratefully ungrateful words of wine stained lips and passionate forget me knots tied around a lover’s throat
i am the tarnish on the silver linear notes to an album not yet recorded
while she is the ear worm hook that will not leave my empty skull
bouncing across nerve endings and leaving me in search of happier beginnings to a half read tale of catastrophic woe
insular segues from emotional response to pavlovian need for her to ring the bell
and i sit
open sores and openly soaring
my mitochondria chugging away to the sound of her
ring ring ring that damnedable bell and ensure my cascading doom
for it shall be my disentanglement from dream
sound the alarm and loose those pandering dogs from the fiery kennels of hell
detach my retinas so yours is the last face i see so my every memory is tainted with what would never be
my blood boils acidic as nightmares consume my flesh
and all i want is you
a fever that burns and a sickness that will not abate
there is no cure for this yowling blues
for this
this
inescapable you
i must cease this infernal rambling
set down my quill and silence the steady innocuous stream
take a much needed trip to traipse around the tattered edges of fraying sanity
blow out the candle and wish the poet illiterate a good night
i’ll sleep for days before writing again
if i decide to write again
You make it hard to pick out favorite slices. It’s all so fucking good.
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i like the use of slices, paper thin slices of my woefully inadequate soul. there is a poem in that, me thinks.
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If anyone can make that poem happen, I’m sure it’s you.
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jeez, no pressure now. Hahaha
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