sweet dreams, bitter tears
for being sweet
two souls lost as the leaves and branches sway,
trying to look for
something amidst--
a place to stay
fallen twigs crack
cookies crumble
pretzels, candy canes, gingerbread men, and cinnamon buns
heaven! for the two
so they savored, as if
they only ate stale bread for food
a silhouette came out
for giving you warmth
she pulled them, on and on
dragged them into her house
the looks on her face was different from theirs
she had a plan.
this looked like nothing sweet
rusty hinges; you can hear the metal door creak
and down they fall
they've reached the bottom, thinking,
climb.
but did you give me any warmth?
drops of sweat don't seem to drop
they just vanish
and we might, too
grasping, longing for something,
freedom.
the door opened? suddenly
a hand came to help and it pulled me out
but that hand also locked the door
leaving my sister inside, as flames devour her
it's all about knowing whose hand to hold
her plan was not about roasting the both of us
but it was, at least, making both of us suffer
the boy
run
out of the wretched
just run
follow the trail of the dead birds
for the breadcrumbs i left were eaten
"where's gretel?"
i'm sorry.
apologies, pseudolistened
i lost a sister, yes i know,
i did my best to save her
i am no son of yours, yes
gretel was your favorite child, after all
well, she was your only child
good bye, mother. it would be better if i left.
it won't matter if the day you'll say sorry for being angry at me comes
i didn't leave any breadcrumbs this time.