i've never had to

i've never had to

A Poem by Ben Walton
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"I've been jumping from the tops of buildings For the thrill of the fall."

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I've never lived in a town like this.
I've been walking for days
and I never got past the fact that I'm still here.
It's the same three package stores on the same three roads
for the same three years I've been sixteen.

I've never had to dream like this.
To lay in bed all night and think about her,
if that counts as dreaming.
To hold my breath and hope I'd close my eyes
and even when I do all I see is the summer
that is scribbled out now in red and orange.

I've never seen rain like this before.
The brook is pouring into the street,
making rivers from roads
streams from sidewalks
ponds from puddles
oceans from rivers.
I take a breath before I break the surface
because now that something's broken
I can't breathe.
Repetition from singular until we're all
the same.

But that's how it felt with you.
The house that I grew up in
went down in
flames
and I never took a breath when I hit the river.
I fell asleep and breathed in quietly
as my mouth filled with ash
and my lungs filled with water
in the best way possible.

© 2008 Ben Walton


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Quite a daredevil, or completely suicidal? I can feel the thrill but something really sadistic in this piece. To be 'sixteen for three years' is astounding! And I get that you feel that you're going nowhere in a nowhere place. Nice and sad write!

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Ben Walton
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I'm ben. I probably smile at you in the halls. www.myspace.com/benjaminwaltonmusic. I'm fifteen and my favorite authors are David Levithan, and Steven Chbosky. My biggest influences are Elliott Sm.. more..

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