breathless
i. breathe
It takes you a few seconds to breathe--
and you feel it sweep up the insides of your chest,
turning and twisting in the
hollow of it,
heavy like lead, heavy like regret
heavy with the burden you keep buried in
the crevices of your heart. It is heavy and you heave and
heave and heave. until it blurs into one and
you no longer know the difference
between the lilting e’s and a’s
it leaves you breathless and you forget. You forget you have to
breathe.
ii. breathe again
It takes you a few minutes to breathe--
and this time it drowns the beating of your heart,
it overflows.
it spills and spills and
covers the tablecloth, staining it with memories like old ink
When he asks you are you okay, it is easy to lie
I am overflowing, you say. Your heart can no longer keep all of it
inside-- it trickles in between
closed fists. Clasped hands.
You gasp under the weight of it. Engulfs your lungs with liquid fire
you think you cannot take, but your chest
it gives way and--
You dive headfirst.
iii. breathe, and breathe
It takes you a few moments to breath--
By few you mean infinitely many, time only an after-thought
In the grand scheme of it. the seconds of it only in seconds
Because by now you know how to keep the air
Within your chest within your throat. You know
The in out in deep don’t let it spill out
Motion of it.
It is easy, you think, easy when you swallow it down
Greedily. Air tastes like freedom now
you treat it like luxury. Until you remember
you are human
and you breathe, easy.