My Jello wasn't ready.

My Jello wasn't ready.

A Poem by Kalex Cross

Gritty cheese crumbs brush my chest,

I look down with a head hung in shame.

Never wanting to look up again,

At your shallow back, leaving.



I swim in this jello world.

It tastes like cherry,

but today it is a definite macadamia nut.

Far too sweet and unforgiving.


And as I reach with clutched hands,

my manicured fingers are just to far away.

But I lift my dry eyes for one last peek,

To catch you before the bend.


Before everything we were,

just had to end.

© 2010 Kalex Cross


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Kalex Cross
Kalex Cross

Rome, NY



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