I remember that day A kid rumored That my sister Had been put in jail The truth was My sister put a man in prison For being a little too friendly with us For cupping his hands For attempting to grab ours
I remember that day When I helped my dad With the concession stands of his play An old man Said he used to work for Disney Said I could be a star Said I could train with him on an island I remember his dehydrated hands Stumbling around his phone He took my picture He found my email Only to find it was my parents It was the only pair of hands They knew about
I remember that day When I was at a fair Fascinated by wooden bird houses A nice man offered to show me his favorite The one he crafted by hand The hands of a carpenter But it was in his car, Leading me away with him My sister ran after me, Forcing me into finger painting Forcing me into safety
I remember that day A man came up to me in the bank He whispered to me My accomplishments, My friends, My family, And showed me a picture His hands shaking with glee I looked at him in horror As his hands looked at me in ecstasy
I remember that day When my sister came home from college With a friend She left me at a bonfire with him He left me drinks When I fell asleep He woke me with his hands I pushed away His hands clamped closer Muffling my cries with his fingers His hands were too drunk to remember
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I remember his hands They retracted at an unsure glance They reached with hesitation They found the empty spaces Between my fingers Between my soul They only grappled my sides In order to hear a laugh They only cupped my face, In order to wipe away the pain They only held me close In order to be together