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Rusted and Crumbling

Laughter climbs this brick wall

Rusted and crumbling,

Crumbled and rusting,

 

Deteriorating, until the laughter itself crumbles,

Lost between its porous exterior.

And what is left behind crawls

Scraping its underbelly against the crumbling

Carried along silken ribbons.

 

Trapped amidst my curtains

Tossed between, and inside, and among, my white lace curtains.

It comes to rest beside my head,

laid on my pillow, my silken-laced pillow.

 

Sliding deep into my ear

laughter soon gurgles from my lips.

Crawling along my tongue’s terrain,

leaving its waste for me to taste.

 

Echoed emptiness resounds.

 

Laughter. Your sustenance has left this place.

Taking with it happiness, lost along the way.

 

Taking with it happiness, lost among the bricks

Rusted and crumbling,

Crumbled and rusting.

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Written by
kimberly-brown
Jamaican
Published
Jul 5, 2013
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