Scratch

Scratch

A Poem by Abigale LeCavalier

Scratch

It’s that blank 
morning stare,
looking past me
to the door and the street,
sometimes not existing
for a moment or two.

A feeling I crave.

Not to be wide open
to other peoples complications,
a figure in stain glass,
a ill conceived portrait
of an angel
with dusty wings.

Imagining;
the water I drink
is wine,
the food on my plate
a thick New York steak,
no apple or core.

Slipping inside
the side effects
of my mind,
defect;
crouching down
only to be noticed
for doing so.

And I scratch mascara 
from the corner of my eyes,
anxiety creeping over me,
like sin.

© 2011 Abigale LeCavalier


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Added on February 3, 2011
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