As you well know, my tether to planet earth is rather tenuousA Poem by M. Shepherd
Those vines couldn't have crept more
subtly into these ventricles. Subtle as a secret subtle as snipped wingtips and weak drinks. Their spider weight didn't trip the alarms, I had no chance to wield the weed whacker before they'd breached the reaches of my branching veins. You sneaky heart attack, you. If only I could pinch your cheek now, wag my finger, nah ah ah ha ha ha... you got me, you cheeky m**********r. Checkmate.
roughly 18 hours had passed, we had just parted for the first time, you headed back home 6 hours away. A fluke, us meeting like that. Will you marry me? I half joked, and we laughed, neither of us certain of either half. Was it reality where we met?
that clinical voice would say later, the omnipotent voice of evolutionary biology, and I would scoff and brush off those words like spiders, ignoring my arachnaphobia, ignoring even, the textbook red hourglass on those black lacquered bellies.
teeming with spiders, the rest of my life waiting beneath.
as my enraged father flung him off a boat like a shotput. My brothers' life jacket would represent my fathers' empty threats, but what does a 6 year old know of emptiness. I am all the stillness and quiet of my then 10 year old self learning detachment as the best way to remain whole. Yet for some reason now I want to grip your face and shake you, No, I WANT you to break me.
no no no, I LIKE flaking paint and pants frayed at the ankles, I think Louis Vuitton is a waste of money and makeup is the place where people hide their beauty.
hate is often indistinguishable from love so it isn't exactly a shrug, the shape my shoulders have taken now that you hate me, it's just that we agreed love isn't the alternative.
how to write the end of the story when the delusion isn't over. © 2019 M. ShepherdAuthor's Note
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Added on December 27, 2015Last Updated on August 18, 2019 AuthorM. ShepherdPortland, ORAboutLate bloomer and shy of sharing I'm ever reticent to reveal But here I am, ready. more..Writing
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