A Mouthful of Flowers
Hello looks a lot like daisies
You fell in love with him under a June blue sky
Fingertips were stained
In the artificial blues and reds
Of a summer afternoon
Your eyes grew to love the burn
Of the sun reflecting from his eyes
Your skin craved
His dirt stained, tequila spotted
Fingers, carefully holding
Your thin bones together
At night you painted your nails
The deep purple of the sky and
Slicked your lips in poppy red polish
His cheekbones sliced through your flower-petal walls
Under the glaring July sun
He took your hand and stood facing the horizon
Your retinas burned at the sight of him
And his careless smile
But somewhere along the path
Dripping in summer golds and morning glory pinks something changes
Because now a bouquet of Marigolds
Stands where he should’ve been
He says it’s okay
Under an August moon
But there are lilies where his hands used to be
And daffodils where his lips used to kiss you
You forget the exact color of his eyes
In the sunlight
In the morning you paint your nails
The light purple of the Lavender he left you
But sunflowers won’t replace his hands on your skin
Or his voice in your ear
And flowers won’t fix the holes he left behind
They leave each other under a September sky
Fingertips are still stained
In the colors of one another
But you deserve better
Than empty promises and peonies
Left with only a mouthful of flowers
As it turns out, goodbye looks a lot like roses