dulcet
an inch of gossamer trapped in a galaxy of concrete
a dalliance short and sweet amidst a hurricane of heartbreak
sea glass wedged beneath miles of sand and stone
I have dug deep to build this home
fully prepared to sacrifice my grace if it means saving my only safety
candles were never bright enough to guide me
I will need a bonfire to find what's gone
but you will need no magnification to see what's wrong
a novel
brilliant and lifesaving stacked with a plethora of biased text books behind a politician's desk
the law was not always written
but one day people forgot how to listen
he says he fell in love with the way
I wrote things on napkins
because the texture appealed to me
and I never realized
how romantic I had become
until I felt his lips move
a deck of tarot cards
shuffled in with aces, threes and jacks
I've spent my life telling fortunes
to people who never come back
I've spun spider webs from duct tape and watched as my knuckles bled from greeting the wall one too many times
you have whispered you wish I could tell you
every poem
inked onto my wrist
because I have a collection of words
that have washed into the ocean
but dear fish, if you find them,
please don't ever bring them back
I don't wish to relive black
a love letter slipped between report cards
a star stranded in the city lights
sometimes I take off my glasses
to see the world all blurry
and I think everything looks softer
which is dangerous
when you're around knives
so check your eyes
and remember
everyone is blind
maybe I'll only ever write
one thing worth being read
or none
but it's worth it
to get this shit out of my head