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Unpacking

by rnkalomb

It is the subtle Clang of your doubt That rings relentlessly in my ear Shouting silently As I unpack your weight into Small biteable pieces I look for the smile I left tucked away behind my teeth Pushing it out to make this unpacking Seamless, painless, You smile too, Undeservingly so, Your teeth like claws dragging my eyes from your eyes To the suitcase of your mess My broken pieces Laying dumbfounded in your hands So unrecognizable, I use what’s left of my heart to feel the pieces that I still call me Pieces you couldn’t have reshaped no matter how hard your blow The sharp two-edged sword of your tongue Can only reach me when I am near You take the part of me too black to take back And I take the part of you, you never gave Each of us stealing An allusion of who we were The smile still etched on our faces And the suitcase a little less full
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24 / F / Boston
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24 / F / Boston
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Feb 12, 2020
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