the town, like a body for all of my childhood memories to hide in, to age, to grown with every ache.
the town once heard the girl in an empty house silence traveling through the air was more welcomed than the screaming down the hall. wandering eyes stare out the frosted window, hoping of better days.
one time the tree of sarrows wasn't just a tree outside the empty house. it was the cause of scraped elbows and ripped knees the sunset the sound of goodbye was a harder pill to swallow than what was inside.
the town once smelled homemade sugar cookies in the escape across the empty house. the town didn't notice the frosting & sprinkles the mess being made but the feeling of disatisment and longing.
remincing of 1973- blue bell bottoms, the thought of a pack of cigarettes in his hand the embrace of young lovers.
the town did not care about the faraway land and how the children dreamed of dancing around the trees on the mountain side.
only the children, after 10 years cared about how to escape.
to leave the town, rip open the rib cage, sew the heart with promises of return tell the mind to be a little more quiet and hold the hand of dreams less forgotten