The cloud in the corner The fat pen you bought with the money you made from selling your step dad’s wallet The passion inside of your stuffed bear at night A victim of the knife
Like the girl who stuck herself in the pluff mud in the sewage swamp behind the house next door In the swamp before there was a house next door Her naked knees, When they pulled her out of her pants, And the mud on her thighs above them Under the spotlight, the limbless savior The unremembered god when her legs would come at night Faceless and frightened Detached and devoted A perpetual image that didn’t move but made you shake when the house was quiet Two stone pillars that couldn’t be named but made you take your clothes off in the dark beside your window
And what if you had gotten caught wearing your mother’s clothes lying alone in bed What if you had gotten caught wearing the mud girl’s underwear when they found you dead in the morning in your bed