Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I became a refugee in your haven. Believing my feet When they ran to you. A thick velvet coat, Too beautiful to see through Wrapped itself across my neck And in your man made dark The light inside you died. (So you stole mine) To see your own fingertips underneath. You draped it over me, But it didn’t belong to me You’d like to think the light was ours. We both breathed it in, Two mouths, Singing in the light, Smiling to each other, Always together, Screaming, together. But could you hear it? Did you want to? I lived in your darkness. Set up a home. Pots, pans, bed sheets Fumbling around, making a mess Until I forgot that day When you draped it over my shoulders And instead recalled Buying it Checking the price tag, Sinking down to you Down to me.
0
Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 4:06 PM UTC
Why I stayed
I became a refugee in your haven. Believing my feet When they ran to you. A thick velvet coat, Too beautiful to see through Wrapped itself across my neck And in your man made dark The light inside you died. (So you stole mine) To see your own fingertips underneath. You draped it over me, But it didn’t belong to me You’d like to think the light was ours. We both breathed it in, Two mouths, Singing in the light, Smiling to each other, Always together, Screaming, together. But could you hear it? Did you want to? I lived in your darkness. Set up a home. Pots, pans, bed sheets Fumbling around, making a mess Until I forgot that day When you draped it over my shoulders And instead recalled Buying it Checking the price tag, Sinking down to you Down to me.
Written by
Mar 19, 2019
Mar 19, 2019 at 4:06 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem