shoot the moon the sky is falling he doesn’t have a clue he can’t figure it out he doesn’t want to holding on to the past like crutches punched, choked and slammed like a Saturday night smackdown he was his father’s “favorite” wrestling verbal belittlements of brotherly shame “Stop crying. You’re acting like a female.” his mother escaped the battle cage and sent for him later abandonment and authority issues anger internalized and rising to a peak he dropped out of high school a crumpled, broken man-child a stone child having only dreams left intentionally vague falling to his addictions and ****** anesthesia afraid of moving forward he likes it in limbo waiting for life to happen for him expecting others to help but he won’t help himself exploiting every excuse words and actions biting the hands that feed him pushing people away assigning blame with pointed fingers campaigning for sympathy with crocodile tears tip toeing silently the years creep up and sneak by he’s a full step slower like an aging prize fighter unable to bob and weave society’s jabs punch drunk he says, “no más” withdrawing to the streets he says, “no más” “no más”