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Christmas and wet socks.

Take those decades of resentment

Rolling around in tortured minds

And set them just behind the heartache

Created out of silver piercing words

That were uttered so long ago.

Dress it up with red like all the

Blood that’s spilled from broken

Knuckles, and hearts torn through

Out our time. Let the snow

Place a blanket over hate

And old vicious addictions

Wrap it up in shiny nice ribbons

Pretty and so scantly hidden,

Underneath the green pine

The smell of hope squelched

By disappointment that can’t be helped

And the sort of familial dysfunction

circled around the Christmas tree.

The smell of food and treats

The sound of jokes and laughter on the brink

For one to think they have been crossed.

For one tortured soul to think too loudly

That it’s too late, they are lost.

Balancing on the edge living momentarily

To the explosive nature and fast pursuit

Of broken people put together in a single room

Face to face with how reality

Has made them their *****

Itching at demons

Screaming as there seeing that not the all of them

Could hold the Curtin up, and magic in

And let Christmas be Christmas for a kid.

But people don’t like to hear you don’t like

Christmas.

That snow melts in your socks

Or why broken glass reminds you of

Wrapping paper and ribbon.

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Aug 2, 2012
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