You Burn
The way I loved you
Was heated.
Like a fire that burns
A broken house down to the ground
Like I was the one who lit the match
That caused the explosion.
I loved you like a fire
And it burned for the little things.
The flames ate at the blue curtains on the window slowly-
Like how you said my name,
Sounding out each syllable
As if it was the best thing you've ever said.
The frames around the doors cracked
And so are my lips.
You always waited until I stopped talking
To steal the breath from my lungs
You always remembered what I said.
Just like the land will remember the foundation
Long after it's turned to ash.
I miss you like the embers the
Broken house left:
Yearning for a roof
And the safety of your arms.
There's nothing left to burn,
Yet the heat is more intense than ever.
The thing about a fire
Is that even though there's nothing left,
The coals can always do more damage,
And there's no telling when it will stop.