A Dangerous Relationship
Me and cliches have a complicated relationship.
Movies on a first date? Sure, maybe unoriginal but not unenjoyable.
I love dramatic proposals at national parks and that sappy one red rose crap. Give me all of the fluffy and awkward cliches of life, I'll eat it up. But when the only door in a windowless hall is locked, and you're running for your life you begin to reevaluate the fabric of the relationship.
Greed
/grēd/
noun
1. The world calls to me, it draws me in with whispered promises of happiness and wealth, just one more it promises… just ten more
a. Drinking up tears like they would turn to pearls in your mouth, grimacing when they dissolved on your lips. Salty kisses no substitute for a mouthful of pearls.
b. A touch, rough and demanding they turn to gold, furious when their skin refuses to harden under closed fists. Flushed skin can’t compare to the weight of your soul in gold.
c. A hushed promise of 30 silver pieces for the man you love, raging when they slip through the holes in your hand. A world of kisses can’t compare to knowing it will be the last to grace his cheek.
Mountains
There's a pounding in my head
The dwarves carve out memories
like diamonds from my mind
The trolls roll carts across the tracks
lumbering forms derailing my thoughts
But my eyes are gemstones cut to size
and a cave never complains
There’s an ache in my body
A dragon curled in the pit of my stomach
My knees buckle under his weight
his smoky breath scorches my lungs
My mouth tastes of ash and soot
But his fire warms my heart
and there is power in my words
and a cave never complains
My hands shake
an avalanche waiting to happen
The giants launch boulders
One rock is all it takes
a flood of mud and stones
and I’m trapped within myself
But my words flow even and sweet
and a cave never complains
I have been hollowed out
Dwarves, Dragons, and Giants
have taken their share
My mind is blank
lost are the gems of brilliance
the tracks are all torn up
My body groans under my own weight
steps unsteady
lungs fighting for one more breath
My hands still tremble
but I’ve boxed myself in
and there are no more words
But still I stand hollow and proud
A mountain never complains