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Distant gunshots.

You said I write music

that sounds like a grave.

My prose riddles with

lingering adolescent rage.

You said I have dreams

that burn like candles

but cast no guiding light.

You said I was built

by ordinary monsters

and spoiling for a fight.

 

One foot hovering in

empty air and a smile

like a satisfied corpse,

no fear of ghosts because

your business is finished

and you said, sweet as sorrow,

I dare you to love

a hurricane, kiddo.

And then you blew

a kiss and swore

to see me tomorrow.

 

You said my eyes reminded

you of storms over water

and wondered aloud

if like a doomed ship crew

if soon you'd be lost

in swells I'd conjured, too.

I can sometimes smell you

on the breeze at the right

time of year, if I'm near

trees, and it makes me dizzy

and bothered.

 

You said it didn't matter

if I got hurt because it would

Just serve to make me wiser.

You said it only mattered

if that was what I wanted.

 

Weightless as a dropping

star burning up in low

Earth orbit.

Heavy as a promise.

 

You said tomorrow is

a lifetime away and

someone else's problem.

I wish we'd never met.

I wish I'd kept walking

further down the hall

and away from the

cinnamon flavored poison.

 

You said you'd need

a lead because my legs

were so much longer.

Catch me if you can.

As laughter drowned

all of my bravado.

 

String fished through

tin cans and lies

inside deep kisses

and a sunset I'd trade

for nothing and a sunrise

I wish hadn't bothered.

 

You said I love you

but who knows

what the **** that meant.

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