I wonder about the eyes and the lips. If they would have held a reflection of yours. Maybe the hair was the same texture, a replica of your youth which you have lost. Would you have changed your mind? If you had seen the fingers and toes, a perfect count of ten, and the cream of it's alabaster hands. Sometimes I wish there were small words to call my name, and sometimes I am glad for your barren womb for I know of your temptations and weakness the dust in your bones as your young body ages beyond reasonable years. For the smoke was toxic in your nostrils, did a bundle of Jefferson's burn a hole in your pocket? Only virgins wear white on their wedding day, was your a dusty beige clashing with the grey tux of a criminal? A man who has a title branded on his filthy hands, that he touched that girl with, til death do you part? How much justice did you desire for those fingers after they were clasped around your thick neck? So I pray your blood keeps pumping and your brain still buzzes after every hit, and I pray the fog clears before your checks don't and maybe you will extinguish the flames before your lungs give out just like your knees did that day. They ignore your dodgy glances to the side, your hands, aftershocks of the quaking nerves inside you. They see past your sudden skeletal visage and the grey tint in your cheeks like you have sat on a shelf, sagging and collecting particles. But I taste your abuse, every flavor of it. As long as you live through your high, you wont have face your low. We are thankful everyday for your blessing of infertility.