Ode to Venice
Venice today
I drive there
The music loud in my ears
I sing along
Sunscreen all over my nose
Once arrived
Once parked
Sunglasses
Others do the same
The boulevard stretches the length of the beach
Where you see tourists of all ages
The sun warms me up and browns my skin
I stop to get a henna tattoo on my back
The Chinese symbol representing pleasure
My only goal is to wander at my leisure
The ocean, the sand, the soft wind cradles me
I think of you and the losses pierce me
I had already felt all those tears
To make myself better, to cure my heart
Cigarette lit, I draw it into my lungs
Remembering the sweetness we once had
An old woman with chestnut hair sees me coming
She calls me over to read my fortune
I pretend not to hear her
But I only want to understand it
T-shirt off, a book under my arm
I stroll, my heart bruised, without you
Our song plays in my head again
My thoughts are a sick and unhealthy storm
Venice today
And I flee
Without being able to escape
You and the city of my thoughts