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TM Sep 2017
Come darling
hold my hand
as we did in summer

We would watch wild parrots cross the sky
squawking side by side to bite each other

their effervescent greens and yellows
swallowed by the dusk of us
blurred into one behind an orange sun
setting just beyond our sight

Hold my hand darling
into our darker gray

reminisce of when
we perched in trees
across our seasons
TM Sep 2017
It is hard
to watch you struggle
in those heels

your sullen vacant face
stretched
across catwalks
of nightclubs
breaking ankles over
the next bigger ****

In back alleys
of phat parties
under golden showers
for top pay -

******* pink
and brown
and you

A salacious parade
that lives
to lap you up
despite your pain

I can't watch it anymore

...but I just may pay
TM Sep 2017
I caught a bird
some time ago

and spent all our time
together

I taught it how to sing
I taught it how to fly

and then flew away
forever
TM Sep 2017
He started feeling sorry for himself
long before he had seen his reflection
in shimmery linoleum tiles
that stretched into blind corners

before the snap of magnetic doors
woke melancholy macaroni people
strapped to rolling recliners
staring past Plexiglas TV's

He wore yesterday on his shirt
a step at a time...

one two, one two

felt breaths collectively stop
when he walked the halls...

one two, one two

like watching a one legged cricket
with your hand over your mouth

As cold as this place was
his head had been on fire

slammed into paper cups
filled with pastel colored
blues and pinks and
why pills
rattled at him like a baby

He fell face first into tomorrows

slobbered on wooden spoons
for vanilla ice cream
that he said tasted like Wednesday

He would get animated
when they ran out of Wednesday
and had many rattle cup nights
****** up through a syringe

hands and thumps
pressed him up against
heavy beds of oak bolted to the floor

gloves pulled his hair
when he smelled like yelling
into plastic mattresses
the same color as his *****

and no one wants him *******
while their eyes are closed

they want to see it

they want to say things like
"we'll talk about this later"

wrap his wrists in sheep's wool, in skin
from his *******, clasped by buckles, pulled
tight enough to close his eyes

He should have **** his pants

because chocolate doesn't have a taste
and neither did feeling sorry for himself
TM Aug 2017
I know it when I look at you
I’m stirring in your sky
thunderbolts rise up within
telling us to come inside

I feel the wind whip up again
to drowned out all the chaff
scare the flooded fields of crow
lightning deep in us to crash

I built this bed for us by hand
back when those oaks fell
it washed out all the roads to you
rain soaked sheets of skin avail

I’m not what you want to want
you look amazing in afraid
I will hold you tight this time
enough to feel your windows shake

I wish that we could try again
but I will get you back to town
wait and dry out here for you
pray your storm comes back around
Intoxicatingly irresponsible desire
TM Aug 2017
Nothing about today
made me feel differently

I drank coffee
close to my window
to fog it

hoping to see
you cast out
those ***** little pigeons
from behind that woven
cage of hair you make

to take me out
behind anchorages of boat docks
and bleed into weather beaten wood
like thickly mixed blackish-brown acrylic
scraped on shade

Lately,
the sun seems to
burn you off too quickly

scatters you about
absorbing me into
brightly colored hats and sandals

like wispy clouds that never touch the sky
with warm eyes and handshakes
that ring doorbells to get me off the couch
and ask me to come outside with them

I think
I will wait here -

for your drippy face to fall into a dreary mist
and collect on my windows tomorrow

Nothing about today
made me feel differently
Depression can be a friend you look for
TM Aug 2017
I pretended
your mouth
didn't water
for them

You see...

I would
imagine riding
bikes along
shores with
my sunny
closed eyes
and la la la -

but

I could
hear them
***** you
out behind
don't signs
at the end
of the bed

Being quiet
was always
louder than
ice dropped
in warm tequila

POP!

Sheets were
never tucked
quite tight
enough
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