His hands were callused and cracked They were rough on my cheek I had never been pulled in the way Clark Gable pulls them in Like in all of those movies I had seen when I was a kid The way I had always practiced Back then my ringtone was the sound of bells chiming More specifically the bells of Notre Dame As his stubble grazed mine they rang out He let go of my face, his untrimmed nails scratched my chin I would weep for hours that night Stare into the dark corners of my room Trying to identify all of the shadows I used to think were scary I knew now what scary really was Scary was his hand on my rib cage Scary was liking it He never did call I changed my ringtone to the whistle from Robin Hood I was set up on a date by my best friend She was kind Her hands were soft and smelled like Love Spell by Victoriaβs Secret She had no stubble to graze mine She pressed her lips on the scratch he left on my chin with his untrimmed fingernails And I flinched This too was scary This too I liked
A collection of poems by me is available on Amazon Where She Left Me - Michael DeVoe