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Felled

Scuzzy film on a scalding riptide,

Bare sinew woven like scaffolding,

Catcalling as warm-and-fuzzies

Mince by like so many exposed marble legs

Passing construction sites.

Crimped by a polaroid viewfinder,

I sit alone and click-click-click

With folded memories in my pocket.

 

Let me just set the record straight:

I’m still in love with our contrails,

But you can go **** yourself.

We were helter-skeltering kids

Rivulets of caustic devotion

Sweltering down our skeletons,

Fly away with me again, please

I’m seeing synonyms for you

In every ally-cat hymnal

This gutter throat can sputter out

Seeing scarecrows bound by wicker muscles

Shivering in a windfarm

Powered by all those doors you slammed

Snapping together like worn

Rubber bands warm summer hands --

Dance with me, you were

The most perfectly human

I've ever felt.

 

Is that Listerine rolling out of your mouth

In waves of empty bottles once meant for me?

Off of your shoulders like a cape,

A swindler, eyeing you

Like you’re trying to sell me cutlery.

Exchange glances that are

Trailmix crumbling between couch cushions,

Rubbing shoulders with waspy relief,

Tendrils of comfort had me gripped by the biceps

Spread eagle like a petrified starfish

Till I lashed out at you with bullwhip arms

Because my own back had been too hard to reach lately,

 

Mirrored

Ad Infinitum.

Your tongue looks like a mirror,

Stick it out at me,

We always did look more than alright together

People stared on the subway,

Called us starry-eyed without a trace of irony.

Back in the day when you made me happier

Than something I don’t even have a metaphor for,

Just happy. Happy needs no metaphors.

 

I still check my reflection every once in a while

Never know if we’ll collide again anyway,

Best to be prepared but instead I

Drift aimfully towards a catacomb of eyelash wishes

And equally corny ******** I never believed in,

Still don’t,

 

It was getting at us, though,

Rubbing sandy fists down to the core

Instead of holding hands

Crunchy apple shell

Skin friction,

Bite the seed,

1,000 angry pomegranate teeth,

Chapped lips like crustacean shells,

Aligned like eye-freckles

Me looking like an unused punching bag,

You somewhere off in the distance,

A fading marble of plasticine light

On my wavering horizon.

 

Because yeah, you broke my ******* heart

You were novacane cruel and selfish

And so immature it stunned me

But you also taped it back into my chest

On the day we met so I guess we’re even.

 

It’s funny, already I can’t quite remember your voice,

the shape of my name in your mouth,

how you laughed,

but every word you ever said

is still carved onto the back of my hand

like a roadmap towards all the ways

you showed me how to love myself.

 

Still rubbing them away with your scalding riptide,

All those words you said about forever,

Now just shackles,

So gladly did I submit to yours,

I still hate those ornery devices

Even now when,

They’re curled at my feet

Like broken wings.

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