I Fall
look at you big-hearted fools
with love in your eyes as you smile alike
arms twisted tight in a locked embrace
like death around an angel’s throat.
when the sun rises, it shines for you
and the grasses dance
among the flowers.
your grace
it paints the city skylines
a clear, golden haze every morning.
they love you,
don’t they?
you and your big hearts
that’s the kind of thing people want
in a world of shieldless wars
and lonely wanderers without homes.
and in a world of empty corners
rusty street signs without color,
i fall like an angel from grace
like blood from the rooftops
blades from the earth.
and i fall—
just a little.
big-hearted fools,
how do you love?
don’t you know
this is a deadly place to love?
once, i think i loved like a fool
twice, i think i fell too hard
paused before i spoke again
three strikes and i’m out.