All She Wanted
It was like a spiral,
Just spinning and spinning,
On and into oblivion.
She had one person she could trust.
Only one person in the world and they sat right there-
Face darkened and troubled
And expression painfully sweet.
It was like a reflective surface
Letting her fall away from her chosen gait
And into her own resonance.
And what a painful resonance that was.
And what a painful reality that would echo.
It was like a spiral,
Just spinning and spinning,
On and into oblivion.
She had one person she could trust.
She had one person who understood her wholly-
Every movement and action was decrypted immediately;
Whether they did so themselves
Or she did so in their development was
Irrelevant.
After all, they sat right here, always:
Whole and yet fragmented
In predictable puzzle pieces laid out for her,
Ready to be viewed but never solved.
You could say they had a mutual solace
And that solace was reflected in glass shards
Built of a once pristine, unassuming whole
That they each gathered from around the world
In wounds embedded deep in their bodies.
It was quite ironic;
Without the glass, maybe they’d never see.
But because of it, they had to see,
Or else risk everything.
It was like a spiral,
Just spinning and spinning,
On and into oblivion
Like a crystal chandelier
Of disillusionment and change.
But the strangest part was that it was ok.
This was how it should be-
Painful glass mirroring the miasma outside
Only for fostering solace in their
Deciphering.
This was how it should be-
Lest they lose each other.
It was all she ever wanted.