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I’m certain that by now The windows are all steamed. There could be dust on my towel But I sit here picking at my own seams. The soap bottle is lying on the side Watching with hatred from its huddle As I stare at my hands and try to hide My stomach with flannels and bubbles. I squash the buds between my fingers While hair clings to the skin of my back. I scrub at the writing that still lingers Faded to blue from black. I remember only ink and tingling And you smiling against a classroom blur Our hands entwined, my concentration dwindling, Who knows in what world we were? I’m just scrubbing veins now the pen has gone. I wonder why you even let me exist In your world. Tell me, am I withered and worn? If you kissed me- Ha would you ever kiss this? I can still feel the ink prints etched into my skin. Will they ever fade away? No; the phantoms in the water always win And I can’t help but listen to everything they say.
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 5:37 PM UTC
The Phantoms in the Water
I’m certain that by now The windows are all steamed. There could be dust on my towel But I sit here picking at my own seams. The soap bottle is lying on the side Watching with hatred from its huddle As I stare at my hands and try to hide My stomach with flannels and bubbles. I squash the buds between my fingers While hair clings to the skin of my back. I scrub at the writing that still lingers Faded to blue from black. I remember only ink and tingling And you smiling against a classroom blur Our hands entwined, my concentration dwindling, Who knows in what world we were? I’m just scrubbing veins now the pen has gone. I wonder why you even let me exist In your world. Tell me, am I withered and worn? If you kissed me- Ha would you ever kiss this? I can still feel the ink prints etched into my skin. Will they ever fade away? No; the phantoms in the water always win And I can’t help but listen to everything they say.
A poem I wrote for an art project I'm part of!
daisy-ashcroft
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 5:37 PM UTC
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