day by day
i.
she is choking on
the cross around her neck
there's a heaviness on her chest
she can't control
she is too young for heart attacks
but she can feel her soul stop beating
ii.
the bags under her eyes weigh more than she can carry. her throat feels like it's been swallowing deserts. her smile is worn-out like the soles of her shoes, but i do not ask why. i do not ask her for a single thing, even though i know she'd give me all she's got. her eyes are the ashes of a wildfire, drooping like the crushed cigarette butt lying on the pavement. she says she is tired and sick of herself. she says she is deader than everyone else.
iii.
his eyes are full
of hope
and he almost makes
me believe it
when he says
one day
we will
shine brighter
iv.
but i see god with one eye
and reality with the other
i am halfway between becoming
poetry
and
chaos
v.
they're a run-on sentence scared of being left behind so they never stop to take a breath and they're not an atheist but they worship death because tomorrow is always too far away even when they wake up to a brand new day there is nothing to look forward to but sleep and their breath finally fades out but the demons in their head keep
vi.
he walks like god
and the world bows down before him
he is closer to omega
than you think
vii.
she skips lightly upon the earth
turning cracked pavement into fields of daisies
her smile is made up of the finest things-
crescent moons and cherry trees
bluebirds and honeybees
her soul mimics the robins and sings