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"Drain You"

He could feel the way water moved

when it stuck to the windows, how it slipped

and dripped off the poppies

onto his cigar box filled with ******

escapees. Even its softness can drown,

He was drowning.

 

Inside the greenhouse the found

him already emptied, lying

on the ground with the white hospital

wristband tied, shotgun resting

beside. His face missing.

 

I understand

why he did it, “It is better to burn

Out than to fade away.”

He wanted to stop the sinking.

He wanted to burn.

 

No one saw the water tangled in his teeth,

pressed up against his lips, consuming.

Or heard the drenching within his voice

as he sang. If I had known he had a gun,

even when he swore he didn’t.

 

Now all I can hear are pulsating echoes

Of strings that no longer sound like waves crashing,

and his raw, gunge screams now mute

And rippling away.

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nissa-arsenic
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Published
Apr 27, 2016
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