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- In The End Of Everything
- 2022-04-21
- ***
- I stepped outside during work today,
- hoping to take a sip of the clouds,
- because there was nothing else to do
- and inside was boiling,
- stifling,
- all headaches exhumed.
- Dismal sky
- and rain light
- on its way,
- my head cocked, listening
- to the wind, hoping to catch a word from you.
- A word, maybe, or a song, or a single note.
- Your voice always
- lifts me up from my lows
- and helps me down from my worst highs.
- And in this wind, I think, I could take flight
- without fear of being caught in a tornado
- or taken to lands foreign and unknown
- because I know
- all roads lead back to you.
- In this wind, in this shower,
- I could easily disappear.
- What if I was wrong all along
- and in reality Eris
- yearned for my silence
- and you gave me all my songs?
- Only recently
- having learned to read
- and literature never being your thing?
- Listening to the midnight trees
- scrape against my bedroom window
- the years of my childhood where you I did not know.
- I look back and angel numbers appear everywhere I go
- in everything I've ever done.
- How loud did you scream, Jett?
- How hard did you pound your fists?
- How long did you wait
- to see what I'd retained,
- what slivers of memory still did persist?
- The rain pounds harder outside the window,
- and if I'd still been standing on the sidewalk,
- my jacket would've long since been soaked through.
- An absence of birds
- making their curves
- along the canvas of the sky,
- just a not-even-gray as far as possible
- can see the eye.
- What I would give for the workday to be over
- and to be tucked safely in my bed,
- resting in the sturdy-yet-soft arms
- of my lover.
- To know
- tomorrow
- will be brighter,
- kinder,
- holding less harms.
- And the tornado comes,
- uninvited,
- and nothing more.
- ***
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (c) Vane Vander
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