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agbillington
agbillington
I should’ve been there To hold your hands while they were still warm The hands that cradled me That wiped away thousands of tears That sewed my clothes and rubbed my shoulders I should’ve been there To watch your eyes drift and close The eyes that watched over me at night That cried at my piano recitals That taught me it was never too late to explore I could’ve been there I could’ve stayed But I was too afraid To watch the light that had guided my way Just go out I felt the moment you died I was driving, it was raining A shot rang through the clouds Struck my bones like a lightning bolt And still it echoes.
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Nov 8, 2015
Nov 8, 2015 at 7:32 PM UTC
Echo
Knock me out and lay me down on the table Cut along the dashes that Have been growing beside the contours of My collarbones and down my midline Since we first met Peel away my armored membrane And pin it down with dinner knives Unsure of what the future will bring Clear out the scar tissue And put it in a jar for later Wring out my organs one by one Into a series of measuring cups And assess their net worth with a scale You obtained from a magazine Where you read about true love once Evaluate the products collected Noting those of my lungs and liver Are a few shades darker Calculate a figure and become excited At the idea of a fixer-upper Save my heart for last It takes you both hands to lift it from my chest Thinking it must be full of riches You crack it open with a pair of bolt cutters Only to find not treasure but A collection of mundane things Loose change, used tissues Tickets and receipts And a piece of paper that reads: IOU
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 2:55 AM UTC
First date
I knew you once I knew the gaps between your teeth The spaces between your eyelashes The scratched up map On your back that showed me Where you’ve been And where you still longed to go I knew the cracks in your lips The carvings in your skin The dreams that you projected On the wall as you slept I collected those unconscious seeds And planted them in my garden I knew the vessels in your heart The adhesive bonds of your molecules I witnessed the expansions and contractions Building to an existential crisis I saw the moment of realization That logic may be irrelevant in such situations I watched as you fled to that forsaken land Between your heart and your head In the back of your throat To keep you from saying anything more And you stayed there Until you became a stranger But I knew you once
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 4:59 AM UTC
I knew you once
I crawl along the crumbling concrete Eyes downcast kicking The pebbles in my path Ahead a stranger occupies my trajectory We stick to the solace of the sidewalk Dragging our feet across the broken cement To our respective destinations To the distant places that make sense to us Our bodies are fused to this track Our meeting is inevitable As we draw closer I can Make out the cracks in your exterior The ashes in your eyes glow As they dare to flicker across mine Threatening to hope that I may recognize our mutual humanity That I may name you as more than stranger That someday someone like me would Stretch themselves out enough to Fill in the lonely spaces between your atoms In the mere seconds of our passing You are ready to bare your teeth to me You are ready to expose your belly to me You are ready to lose yourself in me If only I were ready to stop for you
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 3:57 AM UTC
If only