You snapped and cursed at me in the kitchen.
Slamming the door behind you,
you didn't catch the sound of my heart breaking on the floor.
I want you to be afraid of losing me.
(I'm not sure I can keep this going).
This is the second time you've left me broken.
The crisp, clean air of fall is heavy.
Your hand manages to find mine.
(I don't know what you want.)
Leaves dancing in the wind.
Mugs of hot tea and coffee.
The winter months will be long and lonely.
Staying awake all night.
You next to me, chest barely rising.
(I have to put my hand there just to make sure.)
At four you wake, go fetch a water for us to share.
Ask if I've slept, when I reply you sigh and rub my back in a dreamy haze.
"We lose ourselves in the things we love
We find ourselves there, too."
Your hand in mine driving home (we took the long way on purpose)
Tasting of summer heat and strawberries
Sun disappearing behind the horizon
Even though the words go unsaid
we'll stay like this for a little while longer
with the radio softly blaring and the fireflies lighting our way.
As he slept she noticed the way his lashes fluttered with each intake of breath.
The way his hair fell across his forehead.
He stirred, his baby blues searching her eyes.
"What are you looking at?" He mumbled at her as he pulled her close.
"Nothing..." She whispered into his chest.
As he nuzzled her neck as his breathing slowed as he fell back to sleep with her wrapped in his arms.
“I love you.” She said to his sleeping outline as she finally drifted off to sleep.
There are mud stains on the back of my jeans.
Empty glasses in the sink.
The blanket on the living room floor.
My lungs stop working every time I look at them.
Air getting caught in my throat.
I clean up, and it becomes real:
It's over.
I jumped in head first, not seeing what a danger it was loving you.
You played your part in my fairytale - but I never got my perfect ending.
I never knew anything was wrong until you were gone.
How is that possible when you claimed I knew you well?
He's not the kind of guy who will stay under false pretense.
Doesn't read big into commitment and doesn't exactly plan for future.
She sticks around with smiles.
Wanting just a little more of him, knowing she can't have it.
She's not the type of girl to leave the ones she loves.
(They usually leave her.)
The cold fall air rushed to meet him as he softly shut the door.
The leaves scattered around the sidewalk making music.
His hair blew in the wind and his breath left trails in the sky.
The snow started to fall as he walked away with a heavy heart.
(She watched from behind the curtain.)
Your skin smelled of smoke, ( campfire not nicotine. )
When you grabbed me and held me (as if I would run from you.)
Told me you loved me and when I laughed, you told me I was beautiful.
And when I'm with you that is exactly how I feel.
The blankets found their way to the floor
the movie half finished but not yet watched.
I turn to look at you and in return receive an impish smile
as you nuzzle your face in my neck.
You know what that does.
The wipers interrupted our strained silence.
Even the radio was turned off (I was trying not to cry.)
You were ever-so angry and I was ever-so sorry.
Later, you told me over the phone I was special and you loved me.
I just wasn't sure you meant it until you showed up on the doorstep.
She puts her hand in his back pocket.
I know they're going home together tonight.
She's about as predictable as a fortune cookie (everything always ends in bed.)
In three days she'll forget the whole thing. (I wish everything in life was that easy.)
She says bitch like it's a bad thing.
But I smile and give her a small look.
It feeds my ego.
My words feel like poison in her veins
and I honestly don't give a flying fuck what she thinks of me.
So I walk away.
Swaying my hips just a tad.
Her bare feet slapped against the pavement.
Tulle skirt stuck to her sweaty thighs.
The first drop fell.
Rain came that day.
Arms outstretched, she started to twirl.
Until the footsteps came near.
Out of time with the thunder claps and bursts of light.
She stopped and stared.
He was there.
Drenched in the rain.
Watching.
She laughed and pulled him to dance with her.
The smell of coffee and black sharpie fill your senses
Dragging yourself out of bed, you wrap the sheet around your naked body
Your head hurts more with every movement, every thought.
The sticky note on the door
written in small, squished, boy-like writing
"I never promised you forever."
When the cop appears we go the speed limit.
When his tail-lights dissaper
His foot is back on the gas pedal.
Pushing us faster and faster.
We take curves at dangerous speeds.
And I feel my body like a rag doll.
My body disobeys me as I try to stay centered.
Gravity wins and pulls me close to the window when we turn right.
She counted the ringing bells.
One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six.
They echoed through the empty church.
She walked down the isle, a knot in her stomach.
Her father smiled at her from where he sat.
He's proud of her recently.
If only he knew.
She sat down and the minister said a prayer.
She went through the motions.
In the name of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
Forgive me Father for I have sinned.
It's been almost 10 years since I believed in God.
Ribbons in you hair.
Diamonds in your ears.
Magazine clippings line the floor.
Pictures clutter the desk.
Friends, lovers, family.
You feel like a faked orgasm, unwanted.
Clinging to what you know is right
and bordering what you know is wrong.
Playing Russian roulette with fate.
Rolling the dice and raising the stakes.
Neither will save you now.
But don't forget to smile and
Bat your lashes.
For when we leave you to rest in peace.
The door closes at three am.
Smelling of beer (not mine)
and cigarettes (I only had one).
The past week I don't report to anyone.
I don't have to tell where I am, who I've been with,
what I've been doing.
There is no satisfaction in that.
I want someone to care.
(Just like he said he did.)

