Red signs Red flags Red doors and red cars lined up Red hair, that's barely red A red mug of cold tea Red and black pants Of a boy who never speaks Red streaks in her hair And red lines on his wrist Red bricks Of the buildings on market street As to not catch fire as easily. Red like a furnace, a fireplace, like glowing embers Like stop signs and fire trucks
Fire alarms And blood That I imagine pooling from my arm Onto everything One continuous wave of red Swallowing everything Covering my clothes, my skin The floor, the table, my hands A stream of scarlet flowing from my nose, A sharp pain growing from the spot I was hit With a red gatorball In gym class Three years ago
You with your red eyes and ****** noses that powder and those colds red nails you trailed across my skin blood beading up under a needle you stuck in me a piercing pain a throbbing pain growing from the rubbed raw spot on my skin where you touch me too many times
I have all but forgotten you with your shifting eyes and silver tongue telling a million lies attempting to find a truth.