There was a girl A sad girl With hair like untamed ebony And eyes like tombstones and the universe The type of girl that looks at you from under her untamed coal field And smiles a beautiful thing A ceramic smile Soon to be stained by to much coffee To much rot gut ***** The type of girl that sits naked in the dark In a bathtub full of scalding water The type of girl that fills subway cars full of poetry and lavender Sitting bundled up in too many layers of clothing for this hot hot summer The type of girl that works the nightshirt at a Walmart stocking shelves And spends her breaks writing down story ideas in her journal Stories about a funny girl With clipped brown hair
One day while filling the shelves with organic caged beef She remembers she left the journal out in the break room And she rushes back to grab it And stops dead in the doorway Because someone is reading her words And she begins to panic And she begins to panic because the person who is reading the worlds she has spent months scrawling is a normal boy The type of boy who smiles awkwardly at the red eyes she wears like a bandage leaving the bathroom A boy whose smile is clean and whose eyes are clear Like a watering hole fed by mountain water in the early early spring The type of boy that knows she’s a freak and she wants so so desperately for him to tell her that So that he stops flashing that sliver of a monochrome crescent moon So that he stops giving her hope that she can be anything other than that sad sad girl writing stories in the break room
One night she is cutting boxes Her sleeves rolled up, in one of those phasic moods where she doesn’t care who sees the angry red lines crossing her arms A scarred ladder leading to unsteady hands She puts a new blade in and jabs it into the clean side of a box But the blade doesn’t glide through the smooth brown skin But the blade gets caught in the gnarled fibers But the blade is new and the feeling of gliding through the perfect side is taken from her And she pulls her arms hard while thinking about the girl with chestnut hair The girl who had shared a box of wine with her last night She looks down on the floor and sees a growing pile of red wine And she falls And people are screaming And she looks down and sees the blade sticking out of her wrist And she’s speaking calmly that it was an accident, she didn’t mean it this time Her manager is on the phone with the ambulance and the janitor is glaring in the doorway Forever trying to figure out how to get blood stains out from the stockroom floor And the last thing she sees in the cacophony of chaos is the normal boy And the grimace of fear forever plastered on his face in her fading memory
She wakes up in the hospital where people visit her like a sandstorm And doctors come and speak to their clipboards One day the girl with chestnut hair comes And no words are said Just feelings screamed into the oblivion between them And she knew that was the last time the funny girl would ever visit Weeks pass, and one day the doctor comes in and says to his clipboard Insurance ran out, so you are all better now Even though she doesn’t feel better
It starts with a fifth of ***** after you come back to your empty two-person apartment Then a handful of pills Than more cigarettes than your lungs can handle This slow self destruction culminates when she goes out on her balcony And sees her neighbor smoking a cigarette next door to her And he just smiles and says It never gets easier kid He flicks the end of his cigarette after taking a deep breath And the girl with eyes like tombstones and the universe Watched the cherry red spark fall As smoke filled the stars in front of her The man chuckled But it’ll all be alright And the girl that with hair blacker than a crow Nodded into the starry sky