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In the car you felt awkward with bobbed veiled eyes, squished in, a neighbour insisted lift. Their Language was Course Throaty chiming with gold. You had rationed bread then, it was women’s only and when one was touched askew, they took her away from there. That time of servitude, 5am Dettol, peeling skin, when your man would be home waiting to kiss them Better. You were glowing and not alone. You lent me a book, frayed edges with bi-carb knowledge & I was surprised that it worked, as I didn’t know much. A cache of pyramid pictures, Wet mirrored smiles as they looked down upon us, with the man reflected gone but kindly enough. Dragging your feet, talk time for hours, when your upward chin would float above your throbbing knees, no grievances at all. Decibels rose like the formidable stone wall that was still protecting you, and the laughter you brought to me was… thank you. My practice called and so I beckoned, but you whispered to me somewhere - with a single guidance, to come back. A sunny day, a set of white teeth, was all you could see, morphine soaked back against green struck trees. Naïve glass between you and I, a rose card with plush material on the front, it was the most expensive one. Blame that left me misaligned against a rail, peeking through the parts that felt, coldly wrong. Licked and waiting, useless, I didn’t know how to release your generous sentient from mine. Graceful and soft without life's judgement, it has locked within me and remains, like a warm forgiving light.
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Aug 11, 2016
Aug 11, 2016 at 5:33 PM UTC
For Lillian
In the car you felt awkward with bobbed veiled eyes, squished in, a neighbour insisted lift. Their Language was Course Throaty chiming with gold. You had rationed bread then, it was women’s only and when one was touched askew, they took her away from there. That time of servitude, 5am Dettol, peeling skin, when your man would be home waiting to kiss them Better. You were glowing and not alone. You lent me a book, frayed edges with bi-carb knowledge & I was surprised that it worked, as I didn’t know much. A cache of pyramid pictures, Wet mirrored smiles as they looked down upon us, with the man reflected gone but kindly enough. Dragging your feet, talk time for hours, when your upward chin would float above your throbbing knees, no grievances at all. Decibels rose like the formidable stone wall that was still protecting you, and the laughter you brought to me was… thank you. My practice called and so I beckoned, but you whispered to me somewhere - with a single guidance, to come back. A sunny day, a set of white teeth, was all you could see, morphine soaked back against green struck trees. Naïve glass between you and I, a rose card with plush material on the front, it was the most expensive one. Blame that left me misaligned against a rail, peeking through the parts that felt, coldly wrong. Licked and waiting, useless, I didn’t know how to release your generous sentient from mine. Graceful and soft without life's judgement, it has locked within me and remains, like a warm forgiving light.
I am sorry I never said goodbye to you. I hope you can accept this from me.
S-M
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Aug 11, 2016
Aug 11, 2016 at 5:33 PM UTC
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