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21 Scars

by RKT

Seven on my neck, six on my chest, five on my hands, one on a thigh, and one on each knee. Scar one; Our voices were cut mid-sentence when you swerved onto our side of the road. Scar two; For the first time, Time was in slow-motion. You made it possible to count the silent seconds. Scar three; Seven seconds in, my mum cried a religious code, "Oh my God!" Scar four; You made me believe that's the last thing I'd hear before I'd leave. Scar five; ... Will we survive? Scar six; My heart kicks in gear, blood flows to areas that suspect a mother's worst fear. Scar seven; We're far from Heaven. Scar eight; August 29, 2007. You made me remember this date. Scar nine; The words I manage from my bloody throat that night, "Is everyone alright?" Scar ten; You showed me magic tricks were real. The bowl in my hands vanished with the help of the air bag, sending pieces to the back for another life to steal. Scar eleven; Can you possibly imagine feeling, but not seeing your cold, stinging, cut throat singing? Singing red, just pouring your heart into it? Scar twelve; You set two fires to feed. One in my heart and one on my knees. Scar thirteen; My brother hadn't seen anything but smoke when he woke from his dreams. Scar fourteen; I know you're a father, have you met mine? No, you were gone before you could tell him his family wasn't fine, and that you may have had a little too much wine. Scar fifteen; Like a mother duck rushing her ducklings across the road, you put mine in full-mother-mode. Scar sixteen; When the paramedics came, they mistaken the taco salad for my brain. Scar seventeen; The way you leaned on our totalled car, smoking a cigarette, not a scratch on you, not a sign of regret. Scar eighteen; After the hospital, you made it almost impossible for Nan to get me into her car. Scar nineteen; My friends waited 'till late, crying, thinking I was dead, and my mother and brother, dead. Have you ever had someone mess with your head? Scar twenty; July 23, 2012. I got my driver licence. And by now, they've probably given your's back to you. This isn't your first time, this isn't my first rhyme. Scar twenty-one; Driving at night, every night, I still see your headlights right in front of me. My body is still braced so don't you think you left no trace. Scars. I had more but they've healed. I have 21 scars that you meant because at that number, that's no 'accident'.
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Nov 27, 2012
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