By the Window
Rain was my call to the window
At night
My gray inside
Had a place to play
In another
Dark
Where there was no need for hiding
And smile for the smile I was given
Perhaps
Trace a name in thick breath
Fingertips
Across the pane
For the candle I burned that day
Rebellious head
But content in the music
I slept against the wall
Back then
Against the sandpaper texture
Of nicotine amber
On an old black lounge
Was warm
Knees to the paint
And thunder rolling
A rumble through the thighs
My belly
A palm exit in waves
Back into the air
No one asked me to pull the window shut
To keep the cushions dry
I smoked half burned Marlboro Reds
My mother left
Forgotten
Lipstick kisses
Love from an ashtray
Scribbles of black across bleeding blue lines
Against a frame beaded in condensation
Release
Of the inside
Buzzing
But
Manageable
Enough for words
I listened to those Crows
More than I should have
But I learned
Sweet revelations in muted pounding
Pellets on tin roof
That lyrics were my muse
So I sang mine to the fly screen
And waited for the night
To spit back into my face
Lick me
Drown me
Or shut me up
Gravel rising to the pouring
Stirring
The filth we've beaten in with our soles
An escape for the dirt
We've compacted
But the human cannot stop this sky from weeping it free
As it deserves
Webs of blue and gold
Crack
Through the black
To catch the shadows
Who meant to stay the night
I was safe
The voices fade in the storms
Into their own spaces
Where they too
Could rest
Without a pinching masquerade
Of faces
Outside
Lost and sinking
In the silence
Of the falling
Rain