I said something explosive and scathing.
You cringed and stepped away.
There was pain in your eyes, so haunting
that made me want to take back what I'd said.
You bit your trembling lower lip,
disbelieving what you'd just heard.
You wished to dismiss it as a joke, a sarcastic fib.
I just scoffed and called you absurd.
"I meant everything," I said.
"Whether you'd accept it or not."
I rolled my eyes and shook my head
and turned abruptly 'round.
Your footsteps echoed from behind,
heavy as my faintly beating heart.
It's amazing that I was able to hide
despite my resolve, trampled and marred.
How I long to face you again, look into your eyes.
So you can see the anguish of my spirit,
hardened and disguised by bitter lies,
dying and shriveling bit by painful bit.
The flame of my being is scorching inside,
throwing away all that could be, might be.
The pain is crushing; words can't describe.
I wish you, too, can feel it; I wish you can see.
That if it was the fiercest, purest pain for you,
it was a thousand-fold for me.