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May 2018 · 141
veritas
saige May 2018
restrain me
i stole a key
from the night shift
poor lady quit
on the spot
i reckon it's not
everyday you watch
a kid
make a noose
from a sock
May 2018 · 127
heart to hush
saige May 2018
eyes on god
but hands on me
that was the summer
the bamboo swallowed
the peach tree

eyes on you
and hands up sleeves
awaiting the winter
the shingles cushion
the maple's sink

don't touch me
while our world dies
May 2018 · 101
while my childhood rots
saige May 2018
those branches
claw at the clouds like
black lightning
useless, yet
i can't blame them
for i would try the same
scratching my way out
if my roots had fallen
asleep, see
the ground
looks like home
looks like
a tombstone
but the sky, oh
how she sings of
mercy

watching
our rope swing tree
waste to
woodpecker city
awaiting
the glorious day
that sycamore crashes
down
and smashes this
jail cell of a
house
back to bricks

i'm ready to stop
growing up now
Apr 2018 · 164
past the point
saige Apr 2018
i know your history
is more
terror-ridden
than most of our
worst nightmares
but, must i understand?
to sit beside you in the red clay to
snake my arms around you to
catch your hair in the cracks of my lips
as the hurricanes
crash over all you've
been
and
seen, all those
colors within your
eyelids
it's dark back there
i'd imagine
but **** it all,
i know your future
must be brighter than
this

(and i will hold you
'til it is)
Apr 2018 · 118
starving our tryst
saige Apr 2018
your heart lagged
as if it were
running out of things
to beat for
my head swam, mind sank
and it was okay, since
somewhere
along the way
our skin
stopped
crawling
...
back to the bones in our closet
Apr 2018 · 122
lunar reflection
saige Apr 2018
dearest
pink phlox moon
glow through that
sugar maple
as say
a heart behind a
ribcage

branches
be the bones
the breeze, the blood
walloping, weltering
starry leaves
the breaks
that leak
l i g h t

into

l i f e
that make
midnight
outshine
sunday
oh moon
i'm sorry you're stuck
spinning in circles
but god are you
b e a u t i f u l
Apr 2018 · 207
bonnets to ball caps
saige Apr 2018
it feels perverted
dry ******* in the backseat
you rode home from the
hospital in
when you were just
three hours old
yet we've laid here
shirtless
four hours like this
fogged up the windows
with racetracks of rain
it's storming out there
it's pulses and giggles and
the radio quit playing
fuzzy then nothing but
our limbs cramping
knotted together and
it feels perfect
my tribute to teenage dreams (now that i'm twenty, ha)
Apr 2018 · 184
clean-shaven spring
saige Apr 2018
wild onions and wet dirt
fresh-cut grass and
did you have to
mow the buttercups?
your marble eyes
roll so easily
Apr 2018 · 369
Cooped-up Kangaroos
saige Apr 2018
What kind of drunk are you?
Well, let's see
There are the fighters
And the flirters
The motor mouths, the water works
The dancers, the snoozers
The hyenas, the hooligans
And of course, shoutout to my
Fellow jumpers!
Like Jehosaphat and Geronimo
Pogo-stick party pumpers
We who seek heights
Once ***** spikes our blood and
Adrenaline rushes and
We wind up in plaster because
We reach for the fan blades
Or climb cars to cannonball from
Or, how about you just
Help me touch the ceiling
Before the chorus of this song
It'll do for now
Sure, I'll crave constellations later
But that rafter looks promising
At least, until the next round
Anyhow,
Anybody relate to what I'm
Babbling about?
Apr 2018 · 162
Loco Lingo
saige Apr 2018
.
             I've learned some phrases...

She'd say
Goodness gracious, sakes alive!
To everyone and their uncle
In a month of Sundays

He'd say
You're dumber than a bag of rocks
And the straw that broke the camel's back
But I love the bones of ya

She'd say
I declare!
If wishes were horses, and
Wicked, in a good way

He'd say
No ****, Sherlock
That's what she said
Ya dig?

                     ...from some friends
                                                         ­            ·
Apr 2018 · 112
Testdrive
saige Apr 2018
"We're not going far,"
Daddy promised
As he backed out from under the truck
Brushed off his jeans but not his shirt and
"Just seeing how the new brake pads work"
Well, I reckon we'll go far
If it turns out we can't stop
I plop down, don't buckle up
Just tuck my knees to my chest and
"I don't hear anything squeaking"
Forget the road and relish in the
"That's a good sign"
Scent of pine needles in his dark hair
And breeze in mine
And bugs in my eyes
"Are you cold?"
But let's keep the windows low
And my face to the sky
Because the moon looks lovely
On this midnight ride
Apr 2018 · 173
attention, shoppers
saige Apr 2018
mickey was made of
everything you'd never find
on a magazine page
like black pepper perfume
she called it her "pepperspray"
sometimes she wore an ocean scent, too
salty and spicy and
she shook the supermarket aisles
that way
we're not buying it
Apr 2018 · 478
clovers
saige Apr 2018
i never loved you
like i loved him

i loved him like
a child loves god
frightful and blindly
and to keep away
from hell

i loved him like
the rap songs say
the ones about
kissing to killing
i never loved you
like that

in fact
i was too ashamed
to love you
at all

because
i'm not made
of sheer heart
like you are

besides
i couldn't love you
like he did
Apr 2018 · 144
Clueless
saige Apr 2018
"Somebody loves you." Brutally honest and achingly heartfelt, although her words reeked with cliché.

He sighed through a smile, shrugging off any sign of pain. But because it was her he was facing, he failed.

"I doubt it."

"I don't."

Blind as he was, their eyes met anyhow so he could overlook the love, and languish, in her gaze. A hundredth time over.

"Well, see you later."

But she knew he never really would.
Apr 2018 · 146
sibling snippet 7
saige Apr 2018
we met
tiptoeing down our hallway
the one wallpapered with photographs of
faces we never knew
but would rather not forget
i smiled at you, you nodded at me
pick guards shone through
the quiet house
i let you lead
the way out

a guitar a piece
a dozen strings between us
except, nothing was between us
not then, not when
we wailed our darkest hours
away
like alley cats at first
slinking past the back door,
how it swelled through the seasons
how you pried it with that chisel
while i kept watch
because it was late
and mama loved to
tap her foot along, but she never did
understand the needs of musicians,
how
every blue moon or so,
the starless skies called us home
to serenade them
and how homemade melodies
were maps to our
hedonisms

how we couldn't sleep until we
clung to those mahogany curves and
lullabied ourselves into dreams and beyond
and how sometimes,
playing solo in our lamplit rooms
was like scratching an inch from the itch
for, we were weaved in the same womb
raised to unravel without eachother
surely mothers understand this

so we
swung our barefeet
off the concrete stoop
as cashmere moonlight
rode on wisps of fog
spread and swept across the yard
that seemed endless barely yesterday
where the treehouse crumbled
a decade prior
where the shingles on the barn
caved in for the final time
where our beloved dog
returned to dust
where our childhoods died
the songs don't
songs played before we breathed
in the atmosphere
songs that will play once we leave it,
as well
they must

til morning,
my fingers followed yours
reverse order of our
younger days
your harmonies ellicited chills
made my voice quiver through the indigo around us
and my subconscious
time capsule of lyrics
made for no fretting, nothing but serenity

sincerity
soared beneath the pines on the
back porch
one more whispered tune
too deep for two fools like us, but
i strummed like dad, you sang like him
then, it was time to sneak in
before the dew warped
the cheap wood of our old
instruments

and,
before dawn broke
mama was awake
ear pressed against the back door
took us by surprise
those stars dripping from
her hazel eyes
that lady loved to listen
there was a particular rhythm
which blossomed all along
a trinity of heartbeats
synchronised a moment
and that, will always be my favorite
song
Apr 2018 · 145
Giddy Little Girl
saige Apr 2018
She runs too fast
So mom doesn't like her
She jumps too much
So dad doesn't, either
Because freedom means
Muddy floors
And bath times mean
Another world war
But affection
Is really all she lives for
And dang, do I love her
Even if
Walking this dog is like
Riding a bull
(I want to hold on forever)
saige Apr 2018
for once, he blended in
albeit the crowds looked like
what you'd clear from a gutter
just dressed in sweaty colors and-
thoughts of her surged, swirled
as he passed another
vendor, cotton candy stand
she's just like these pink clouds
pretty, sweet
temptation on a stick
but once you bite right in-
only air
yet he's there
again and again and,
anyway...
a pocket starved and a sugarcoat on,
gawdy lights buzzed
as the sun cowered into a horizon of
jalopies
ferris wheel carts kept
swaying
carousel steads kept
spinning
twirling, popping
a gunshot swallowed in the
cacophony of
joy
crime rang through the carnival
giggles rushed to white noise
he chucked what was left of
that attic insulation treat
from sticky to itchy
he felt the oils on his skin
make him sick
slam the drum in his throat
to his core
smelled the popcorn as he ran
remembered
those duct-taped theater seats
silver screens of picture shows with
heroes
who always knew what to do
in moments like-
time to suit up, time to buckle down and
fly
so, busted sneakers burnt their soles against
gum-ridden asphalt
alas, he found the damsel, a boy
amidst seas of townfolk
between the funhouse and a
port-a-john
gangly teen, ball cap and braces and
bullet grazed his shoulder ****,
it seemed
"just breathe," he told the kid
because we all need air to live
cussing the rescue he couldn't be
smashing buttons until
that tinfoil voice on the line assured them
real help would roll up shortly
he left, knotted his tie around the boy's
bicep, kinda
then hurdled the gate to the whole shebang
because heroes, like her
can't wait
for bad guys to
get away...
Apr 2018 · 231
Blue Ribbons and Brown Eyes
saige Apr 2018
Heaven can't hear me
I should've died when I was young
Little girl, please
I'm on my knees
No need for lying
Please, little girl
I love to cry for you
But hell, you can't hear me
Dear little girl
I'll forget you, now forsake me
I'm on my feet
Apr 2018 · 187
Bang the Drum Slowly
saige Apr 2018
"I meant to ask you how to fix that car
I always meant to ask you about the war
And what you saw across a bridge too far
Did it leave a scar?

I meant to ask you how to plow that field
I meant to bring you water from the well
And be the one beside you when you fell
Could you tell?

Gone now is the day and gone the sun
There is peace tonight all over Arlington
But the songs of my life will still be sung
By the light of the moon you hung"
~To dust be returning, from dust we begin~
Emmylou Harris is a hero.
Apr 2018 · 120
special hospital
saige Apr 2018
there they went
and here i stay
tomorrow, i'll find religion
so i can lose my mind
in style
yeah, they'll be back
and i'll be gone
Apr 2018 · 131
my blues are gold
saige Apr 2018
"the world isn't made to
understand
the way you're wired."

so i
let them wonder
Apr 2018 · 105
naïve
saige Apr 2018
you are
always in the dark
just because
you can't help but
search for
the brighter side
of everyone
Apr 2018 · 326
beautiful crash sight
saige Apr 2018
the sun set like a postcard
stars fell on carolina
but skipped where we
skid
off the blueridge way
here is where my heart will stay
in pieces
trying to
cram the blood back
inside of you
like stuffing keepsakes in
a suitcase
that just
won't zip
i left our bags in memphis
now this traffic
acts our ocean
i close my eyes and open
these fists
and let them drip
dry
red clay replaced by
your
iron in my
nails
stars fall into the
glass
another dewdrop on the
grass
we pass and pass and pass...
until dawn breaks like tie dye
it's about time you woke up,
right?
Apr 2018 · 125
tearstained sepia
saige Apr 2018
if only
my eyes were blue
i'd be
shining through these photographs
too

but i'm struck again
by your
bright eyes
they're the kind of sights
we can't take
lightly
*** i don't have to
look twice to
see
i'm really missing
something

oh, if only
saige Apr 2018
the woods, alone
is where she'd love to
dree
so please
don't touch her while she's
romanticizing
a death sentence
Apr 2018 · 125
ragpicker's dream
saige Apr 2018
dirt roads are where i
come alive
another starless night
in a pick-up through
timbuktu

drive, drive, drive
mom's dad's truck
now it's only dad's
so if i have a kid
this ram will be his
mom's dad's truck
times two

drive, drive, drive
my bed is empty
another sleepless night
through timbertop ridge

no licence
no ****, sherlock
i'm all over the place
still, i keep her between
the ditches
dodge potholes and
blow backwood smoke
east of me, in the rear view

cassette tape, brakelights
window low and heartbreak high and
someday
a dirt roads is where i'd
like to die
just like grandpa did
Apr 2018 · 191
the roots were my pillow
saige Apr 2018
i stared at the pinecones
until they were ants
ants that were
falling
falling on my face
in little armies
to kiss me goodnight
and then eat me alive.
Apr 2018 · 113
languishing angels
saige Apr 2018
the blue
looked like static through
the green
and
as the lake
rose
we
dropped
in the forest
and
no one heard us
Apr 2018 · 129
Crunch
saige Apr 2018
Gulley washers, sink holes
I believe there is a rainbow
On another shore

Dead leaves
Up to these ankles
And green ones
Over my face
I believe there is a break
On some other shore

Although
I can't see it
And I've never been so
sure
Apr 2018 · 236
shovel all the coal in
saige Apr 2018
it's been a long time
since i saw you with short hair
no scars, and wide eyes

it's been a long time
since that spring we crash-landed
into eachother

hello was the start
of a shy, long time coming
farewell in the works

see somehow, we raised
eachother for rock bottom
then raced to get there

but, cut! life drips on
hurts like sorry, sighs like space
we've seen better times

wonder if kids can
grow up backwards, outgrow heart?
well, suppose we have

still, you deserve those
wide pools of blue you were born
to watch the world through

it's been a long time
since you gave me butterflies
this time, they're for you

hands tied, fingers crossed
misty eyes as you take flight
it's been a long time

and it'll be an even longer
night
once the sun sets
without you
beneath it
Apr 2018 · 303
sibling snippet 6
saige Apr 2018
for two minutes and
fifty four seconds
we are chargers
once again

a black bolt of lightning
in fog light vision
i, the barefoot shotgun
him, shoving ninety
down yo-yo back roads
shooing luck out of
the moon roof

this song
is our hero

hands whip like glory
beats soar as his eclipse
roars past high gear

riffs wail
and we tune into
the thrill of forgetting
home is just a memory
half a mile south

sometime i'll learn to drive
our souls so wild
for now
giggles turn to weeps
with the smile beside me

this boy
is my hero
Apr 2018 · 184
murky melody
saige Apr 2018
what rests in shallow arms
to wade through violent waters?
a blistered little sunken heart
drunk on the idea
that love might save her...
Apr 2018 · 177
with a pistol in his hand
saige Apr 2018
"what do you think
you're doing?"

"nothing
compared to what
i've already done."
Apr 2018 · 161
kids of cripple creek
saige Apr 2018
let's wade upstream
sure, you can follow me
i'm heading into sunset
around the dams
and up the falls, and
muddy water runs deep
in these veins, after all, and
ahoy, a nest!
amid pine needles
and gatorade bottles
sits pretty mother goose
hissing like a serpent
so, take off! for the shore!
like helpless little children
let's race downstream
Apr 2018 · 262
wisteria waterfalls
saige Apr 2018
behind
the snowball bush
springtime streams
like shooting stars
slicing through
all winter left
behind

does he love me?
on sprigs of rosemary
petals aren't meant to be
plucked
it hurts my knuckles
to strip this yard
of such color
or, does he not?

behind
the blackberry bush
thorns snag me
back to when
i loved april
without him

besides
i want our love to mock
these blossoms
for everywhere
i smell them
even if my favorite
tree is bare
Apr 2018 · 151
sticks
saige Apr 2018
dance with me
don't wait for the
sun to come back
or the sleet to
cease fire
life is now
and our love
is fervent
don't you see?
hands to hips and
heads to chests and
heart to heart
and this is how
our love is
fervent
Apr 2018 · 156
sneezing
saige Apr 2018
i saw someone with smiles
i touched someone with strength
i loved him as a buttercup
loves the bumble bees
live from me, and i for you, but please
be free
please
don't fall in love
with a ****
Apr 2018 · 123
silver-lined single line
saige Apr 2018
the syntax of our song
a phantom
we will hum along
someday
another chorus
best left
open
we don't have to play ahead
or tap time to this
to know
act one was where
we ended
in the most
mellifluous
way
Apr 2018 · 186
cast
saige Apr 2018
away
we go
don't say
a word
i feel you
i still do
i swear i know
it's hard to keep
castling
it's not worth catching
an outcast
over
so stay,
i'll go
Apr 2018 · 200
Cut Loose
saige Apr 2018
You are strung like pearls
I, a tight rope
Us, a noose
We can't slip through
Apr 2018 · 665
hush
saige Apr 2018
the baby doesn't know
the arms rocking him are bones
the woman feeding him is
weening him
onto life by
weening
herself
off

he doesn't see
her teardrops through his
own
he doesn't see
her eyes droop as his
close

she does her best to
save him
even if she cannot
raise him
and the lullabies get
softer

slower
shorter
still

the baby doesn't know
Apr 2018 · 163
you took it too far
saige Apr 2018
so i broke my key
trying to slash your tires
we love in spirals
Apr 2018 · 928
Glowing in the Dark
saige Apr 2018
this is heaven to me
this isn't happening to me
he is too good to be
next to me

beside the pane
i watch the stars from
the one i trace
raindrops down
and open when
it snows
alone

but not for once
not for now
this nightfall comes
together

i pull him close
and want him closer
who cares where heaven is
when there's an angel in
my room
Apr 2018 · 248
love on the line
saige Apr 2018
his name
buzzing in my hand
quit spelling myself out
swipe a tear infested screen
instead
smile once i hear him
speak
humming in my ear
warmth through the glass
poke at old windows
pan for words
as i ramble on
he laughs a little so i
copy that
feels like
fresh air, still
everything inside
is calling me names
dumb for walking and talking in
circles
why even try to explain?
hang the hell up
you've got nothing to say
for yourself
but he called me out
of that maze
for a moment
so here's my heart
plain and shamed and open
i am too lucky
to be called
his
Apr 2018 · 171
our electric soul
saige Apr 2018
oh
and while you were gone
the lights went out completely
i hope they never come back
on
Apr 2018 · 150
friend to foe
saige Apr 2018
those eyes have always been the only
map
through the minefield of your
mind
the rush, the feathered touch of
another brush with
"run for your life!"

(i shouldn't be so
surprised)
Apr 2018 · 140
child's play
saige Apr 2018
once upon a time
a third of my life ago
i loved you like god

we kissed every night
we invented a secret
we kept for too long

once upon a lie
and then back around again
i'll love you like sin
strictly fiction
when your first love is a forbidden love
Apr 2018 · 220
brown-eyed suzie
saige Apr 2018
twas seven twenty
on a thursday night
ma was in the ground
pa was inside
and i
was sitting crosslegged
sipping dark chardonnay
with a dead fly
in it
feeling high on fumes of
citronella candles
while the horizon
turned to rust
and huckleberry stains
and so did my feet
and the dirt smelled the same
come to think of it
but i didn't see nothing
i'd already seen it all
that's how i
broke out
of the hoosegow
that's why i'm
freer than the flies
that can't bother me
(i never saw a ****** thing)
imagination improvisation
Apr 2018 · 232
sibling snippet 5
saige Apr 2018
Your Eyelashes

once
we fought for so long
we fell alseep on
the same train bed
and once
i woke up
i couldn't
wind down
again
telly tubby bedsheets
shifted with my sighs
squirrels raced across the rooftop
scatter, slide and
scratch
at the door
because halen wanted in
but that ancient cat could wait
for i was drawn to trace
the milkweed bangs
and cheerio lips
choo-chooing there beside me
and when i did
kissing your cheek
felt like
smoothing a
butterfly band-aid
over where i
shoved you earlier
felt like
kissing a peach
no spice and shouts and
shhhh
i learned to count
past twenty that way
it'll cool off the rage
mama used to say
just take deep breaths and
count four handfuls worth of digits
so
in through my nose
out through my mouth
in the
nite-lite angel's glow
i numbered
the precious fringe
of tiny golden rainbows
archways to the world
swimming in your irises
in your dreams
and on my
fingers
i had to start
all over
each time your
eyelids
fluttered

you stirred
i learned
to call you
beautiful
in a special whispered way
beneath your
soft little arm
i tucked the lavender bunny
that had been our
tug of war

you can have it all,
buddy
just drift back to sleep
so maybe come morning
i'll know how
to count to thirty
Apr 2018 · 69
overwhelmingly understood
saige Apr 2018
get me
out of here
it's light
it's loud
it's late
i'm stuck
i'm sick
i'm sorry
i don't know what to say
i want to give you everything
i don't know how you've stayed
long enough to
get me
i want you to take the best of me
i need you to make the best of me
so
get me
alone
and let me
love you
better
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