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A Tired Mind // A Violent Body

And now her mind is numb

and the atoms take the blade (or the toothpick)

 

And they press firmly into the wrist

they do it for they know no better

 

They have no mind, or mother, for lessons now

and the atoms take her down the hall

 

In the bathroom, above the porcelain

eyes stare at the wall

 

And the mind grows anxious

and the lungs ask for air

 

The stomach lining fizzes

and the fingers slip down, bare

 

And seconds turn to minutes

as eyes begin to drown

 

And down goes the anxiety

as well as the sludge, brown

 

All is dizzy in a head too alone

so she sits for a moment

 

To bury the bone

and walks from the bathroom

 

With a secret

and a moan

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Written by
harlow
Published
Dec 14, 2012
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a little morbid, I know

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