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Tension

When I touch your head

I feel scorpions moving

trapped inside your skull

wanting to get out

of the cage

so they can reach me.

 

When the time comes again,

you shut yourself

in your isolation room.

 

Is this your love,

meant to protect me

from falling

into a black hole

with you?

 

You were numbing

your biting thoughts

I, asking for coherence

pretended I did not see

how my rationality hurt you.

 

In your veins, snakes crawl

looking for a way out

to satisfy their hunger.

 

You’re fighting

on two fronts

with them and with me

a calm day

becomes a field full of holes.

 

You, pushing

the walls away

standing between

euphoria and despair.

 

I try to give you

three-quarters of my life.

 

How much of it is my selfish greed,

how much is loving compassion

for your own pain?

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Agnes-de-Lodz
48 / F / Poland
Published
Apr 22
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