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little me

She left like a ghost

slipping out from behind satin robes,

quietly, so listfully,

crawling away,

leaving a trail of teardrops.

 

She's left this world

like a porcelain doll, still kept in her box,

but falling from the closet shelf,

fettered ankles wrestling

as her twisting veins turn suffocated-blue.

 

I'll miss her one day,

when I'm cowering in a corner

hugging in my knees to my breast

to keep demons from

******* out my heart.

 

I'll miss her when

my screams choke into silence

and veils drop over my pale eyes.

I miss her now

as this eerie emptiness

creeps into my stomach

like a lily-scented poison.

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kelly-lloyd
American
Published
Mar 19, 2012
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