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stardust

by korey-miller-1

stars and stardust fall to freedom from the press corpse, from the incessant demand of chemical crises. crowds ache for love or a substitute and false amore is what they have. love is folie a deux- [the shared madness of two.] attachment is an affliction, infatuation is disease leaping from remission, with deadly symptoms. red roses lead to black coffin doors, roses dropped on floors from vases shattered, and life is the water spilling from the stems. golden hair won't keep me docile- blue eyes and a smile are weapons of mass destruction- cities sunk and flags risen from the depths of inhumanity. it's all for you, Helen, and humankind will never perceive its aftereffects, its hangover headache sprawled over the world on a bad day. little city partylights and shiny beer bottles broken upon the concrete covering the grass. reflections of insanity upon the glass. devilish, the temptress, the succubus, a mistress sent by Him, to spin doubt into the spiderwebbed life of family trees split in two by axes, divorces to fifty percent, no- no wedding band-aid will stop this flood. abandonment. neglect gets to a child's head- can't help but wonder if they were the cause of this. little anchors, keeping the heart in one place- an anchored rubber band that demoness stretched and snapped. the relapse gave her whiplash, and the stepdad whipped the boy's back, and the boy grew up and found a girl to take his pain to. she gave him five stunted children, with eyes hollow and glazed, a mechanical response to a command. lack of emotion only seems cruel to those on the other side. lack of flourish means nothing to those who grew up to grey skies. chains and handcuffs keep stardust grounded, remains from a nebula which birthed a black hole. straight razors and pinky nails teach fledglings to reach for the sky and never fall back down. glass ceilings never seemed so breakable- tiptoe upsidedown and reach the other side before you fall back down to the real world. angels have no eyes. angels have no souls. angels judge and leave the helpless for below. cliffsides crumble and clouds dissipate, and the devil lends a hand- he is helping sinners make it up to him. in his face sit eyes gleaming brightly; there are teeth grinning, off-white- he is human, though sadistic and he understands your plight. the devil is forgiving, and you understand nothing, because you are nothing. you are nothing. stars and stardust fall to freedom, and the devil takes in all.
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Oct 15, 2012
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