beautiful mistake
sunlight, how she hated it.
the way it catches her off-guard
and ruptures her dreams in mid-flight.
she wrapped the blanket around her
exposed flesh and stood up.
“i need a cigarette.” she thought
morosely to her self, longing for a
quick fix and ignoring the dead stranger
sprawled beside her on the bed.
she seized a glass on the table
and devoured what was left of the cheap
champagne in one sip.
her world was still spinning
but she didn’t care.
she put on her skimpy outfit
and didn’t bother to check her reflection
in the mirror while walking out the room
with her kitten heels and slamming
the door shut behind her.
when she arrived at her own apartment,
she took a quick hot shower and donned
a baggy shirt with matching jumper.
she turned the stereo on and
played her favorite song.
tying her hair into a loose ponytail,
she started to move her body to the
beat of the music, grabbed a paintbrush
and began to add some color to a
canvas with an unfinished sketch.
she suddenly remembered his smile.
it was a dangerous kind of beautiful,
like he knew something she didn’t.
without wings, her memories lay crucified
while they self-destructed and plummetted further
much deeper inside her lungs and into disgrace
as she inhaled the atmosphere, willing
herself to remember how to breathe.
she was god’s beautiful mistake,
uncertain like an afternoon rain
and imperfect like an
unfaithful moon.