Grave
I often visit the graves
of the people I used to be.
It doesn't help
when he reminds me constantly
of who I was previously.
My body count was two.
I was clumsy this time around,
slipped the knife on you.
You lie there underground,
your soul is colder now.
I can't raise you from the dead,
they'll say I'm messing with your head.
I swear, it wasn't my intention
to keep you from a chance at redemption.
You can pull through the dirt,
you can push through the hurt,
let your bleeding hands rise above the Earth.
Get up in your feet
and dust off the defeat.
Be a better person than me.
A grave with two headstones,
your name written in bold.
I'm the person your ghost
will forever call home.
Letter I Never Sent #9
I was running through the rain the other day with your letter in my hand. Each drop of water reminded me of your touch. Soft, delicate and the impact sent adrenaline through my body. Lightning resembled the spark between us. Thunder was the connection we shared, hidden but heard my many. The sound of it all soothed me like your voice always did. By the time I reached my car I sat there soaking wet. Your letter was covered in kisses from the rain.
The ink smeared.
Not like it mattered anyway. All we ever said to each other were smudges of what we actually wanted to say. Maybe you won't be able to read it completely, the same way we struggle with reading one another. Piecing the readable parts together might help my message come across. Yet, if you lose your patience you'll never figure out what I've been trying to tell you. Should there be a delay with the arrival of this letter, please, bare with me as the storm passes.
Sincerely,
Anonymous Jennie
words like constellations
Your words like constellations
turned into stardust.
They lingered
through the galaxy
that is my mind.
Your touch like moonbeams
lit me up inside.
Felt bright like the stars
but even they die.
To my misfortune,
I was merely a satellite
revolving through space.
You were a meteoroid
headed my way.
We collided.
We shattered.
That was our fate.
Damn the black hole
that devoured our pieces.
Left no trace,
we've been completely erased.