As much as I tried to erase you from my world Faint marks of you still remain Maybe it was someone eating your favorite meal Or someone wearing your backpack Maybe it was the ticks I developed From watching you remain broken Sometimes I am reminded of the season that was us, And wish it had passed sooner
Maybe it was the words I used to say to you Or the floor upon which our bodies aligned The glint of you lip piercing, The coldness of metal upon my tongue, Remains as I gaze down At the sight of the crime
Because it was a crime What you did to me Addiction was inevitable You kissed me in doses, Satiated me, Gave me just enough for the moment Yet not enough to last
I pray that the next time I Listen to a song Eat a meal Or entangle my body with someone else That you never appear in my mind
Cause if I see you again, In mind, spirit, or body, I will be reminded of the remainder of your wreckage I may have removed the bullets, But the shrapnel still remains