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I. This is how it ends: Two sneakered feet pounding Staccato hearts into the blackened tar Of the streets, yelling. *(But what are they yelling? A name. My name.)* And my platinum hair is up Out of my face, so the wind kisses My cheeks, turns them red and blue Like me: Red, for the number of times He will one day turn the color of my shame To a scalding hot 10; and blue, The cloud that lays Over me, when he proves my instincts right When they told me to run. This is how it ends And I’m six and overhearing My mother tell my dad to Do a different dance on Someone else’s blackened tar, And now they live in a cute house Under a cloudless sky With my dog and seven reasons why They never look up and see me there, Older and darker but Always running to the south, Away from their winter. This is how it ends. But not for him. This is how it ends: Pictures on a feed Spinning realities you’ll never taste And never need With slings and smiles and Canned joy, selling success for a nickel And sadness for a dollar. It ends, and you see her With her dyed hair and lipstick *(Red, to remind you And red, to forget you)* And you pause – because, really, Did you expect that you couldn’t? And suddenly you start seeing her Silhouette in every doorway and Hearing her heavy steel words Laying like anchors on your heart Always pulling, tugging, moving towards her And that beautiful sunny day when She looked through you for The last time. *(You wonder how a ghost Could feel this heavy)* II. This is how it begins: One coffee full of Too much cream, and laughter Ringing too loudly In your ears Because of something you said. And footsteps slapping on Wet concrete, meeting tiny slippered Eager feet, feeling safer now Hugged by tiny hands Than in his strong arms that left you Bruised. It begins in the quick silences Between sentences, and meanings Upon words, and breaths Between kisses Atop laps, Atop chairs, Atop wishes. It begins when you listen And you’re sitting in your car Watching dusk paint the sky And you can feel the groan of the earth Beneath you, see the planet revolve itself Into darkness, and you can’t hear her Caustic voice and The way she sounded when she left, and You can’t feel his hands on you or his Beard where it chafed your thighs – no, That is where it ends. And this is where you start. (Unload the anchors from your heart.)
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 1:52 AM UTC
This Is How It Ends
I. This is how it ends: Two sneakered feet pounding Staccato hearts into the blackened tar Of the streets, yelling. *(But what are they yelling? A name. My name.)* And my platinum hair is up Out of my face, so the wind kisses My cheeks, turns them red and blue Like me: Red, for the number of times He will one day turn the color of my shame To a scalding hot 10; and blue, The cloud that lays Over me, when he proves my instincts right When they told me to run. This is how it ends And I’m six and overhearing My mother tell my dad to Do a different dance on Someone else’s blackened tar, And now they live in a cute house Under a cloudless sky With my dog and seven reasons why They never look up and see me there, Older and darker but Always running to the south, Away from their winter. This is how it ends. But not for him. This is how it ends: Pictures on a feed Spinning realities you’ll never taste And never need With slings and smiles and Canned joy, selling success for a nickel And sadness for a dollar. It ends, and you see her With her dyed hair and lipstick *(Red, to remind you And red, to forget you)* And you pause – because, really, Did you expect that you couldn’t? And suddenly you start seeing her Silhouette in every doorway and Hearing her heavy steel words Laying like anchors on your heart Always pulling, tugging, moving towards her And that beautiful sunny day when She looked through you for The last time. *(You wonder how a ghost Could feel this heavy)* II. This is how it begins: One coffee full of Too much cream, and laughter Ringing too loudly In your ears Because of something you said. And footsteps slapping on Wet concrete, meeting tiny slippered Eager feet, feeling safer now Hugged by tiny hands Than in his strong arms that left you Bruised. It begins in the quick silences Between sentences, and meanings Upon words, and breaths Between kisses Atop laps, Atop chairs, Atop wishes. It begins when you listen And you’re sitting in your car Watching dusk paint the sky And you can feel the groan of the earth Beneath you, see the planet revolve itself Into darkness, and you can’t hear her Caustic voice and The way she sounded when she left, and You can’t feel his hands on you or his Beard where it chafed your thighs – no, That is where it ends. And this is where you start. (Unload the anchors from your heart.)
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 1:52 AM UTC
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