p - lay in- ain
The thing in the mirror clawed at the edges. Its black fingers scraping and cutting along the sides. But the mirror didn't crack. She stood, with bare skin exposed, head tilted to the side
staring
at the mirror like it would shatter at her command.
Its hollow eyes crawled with centipedes, each leg reminding her of her own fears, scuttling down her spine.
Skin dragging along a freshly washed glass.
Grit between your teeth.
A single invisible stone in your shoe.
A price tag that scissors refuses to cut.
The only pen in the house, vacant of ink.
A single drop of black falls to the floor
Muttered words that hung on see-through threads
Who is in control
No hate, no anger, no sadness,
This feeling transcends words
You ask for an embrace but disappear as I turn the corner
I wonder if you know how I feel
A rose that has been diminished by a blade hacking at its hard-earned roots
How can you do that
Let me lay in pain