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Zach Lubline May 2019
Crashing
Into fringed seas
Sinking down
No air to breathe
Darkness deepens
Sky no longer seen

Drowning
A crushing helplessness
Liquid turns to pain
Entering an unwilling chest
Screams unheard
Only water hears you confess

Dying
Blackness begins inside
The spark fading
As the last flame hides
Regret remains
As all else subsides
Zach Lubline May 2019
There’s a twinkle in her eye
That’s rare to see
Rarer still, unless
She’s looking at me.

Looks forbidden
By lines drawn in the sand
By a pretend me
Trying to be a better man.

But my reflection
Is more beautiful in her blue
Haloed in a happiness
Illicit but true.
Zach Lubline May 2019
At her touch
Electric in fingertips once numb
Shivers up and down a rigid spine
Warmth like a stiff drink in my chest
Energy almost dizzying in my head
Power flowing though every muscle
Desire in breaths between lips
Life in eyes suddenly bright
Zach Lubline May 2019
It’s raining when she steps outside
Freshwater mixes with salt under her eyes
Puddles under feet mix
With puddles in her mind
She breathes in droplets
Already drowning inside.
Zach Lubline Oct 2018
She said I was warm
Like some sort of compliment
Something I should be proud of
Because it could make someone like her
Less cold
And I smiled
Like I was proud
Like my heat was waiting
For someone like her
To need it
Zach Lubline Aug 2018
Yesterday, she thought she heard his voice.
Quiet but rough,
The way it sounds when someone shouts for help from rooms away.
She shuffled quickly enough
To find him
Thinking maybe she had made a mistake,
Maybe he was here,
And she had just dreamed him away
A nightmare that seemed real enough
For her to question everything.
But today, she would turn a corner,
And he’d be there,
Asking for a kiss from her,
Before he left for the day.
Or maybe he had forgotten where he put his keys again
Maybe it wasn’t all a dream,
And he was sick in bed,
And was calling to her because he needed an extra pillow for his head,
Or needed a drink of water
For chapped lips.
He was so weak,
He couldn’t do more than take a few sips.
Maybe he had fallen,
She hoped he had fallen,
She prayed that he had fallen,
And just hurt himself,
Even if it was bad,
It was something she could help.
She could lift him back to the bed.
She could call for a doctor,
Get a ride to the hospital from a friend.
She breathed in deep,
Breathes of desperate hope,
Against all odds.
She reached the door
That she remembered being shut,
For days, or maybe weeks,
And turned the ****.
The air was still,
Undisturbed by even sound,
He wasn’t there,
Lost,
And unfound
The silence of an untouched bed
Was inescapably loud.
She closed the door,
And wandered away,
Though she did not remember,
For the third time today.
Zach Lubline Aug 2018
Her hands felt like waves
The way they seemed to tumble on endlessly
Wrinkles were like tide and wake
This was what he called beauty.

He used to run and jump and climb
To keep her gaze
Write verses and sonnets and rhymes
About her unblemished face.

His walk was now slow
And her eyes and cheeks showed
Countless travelled miles
So many years of smiles.
Made his heart run and jump
And write verses and sonnets
In the language of Love.
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