You are...

by Heather   Feb 14, 2012


You are an exit wound

the extra shot of tequila

the tangled knot of hair that has to be cut out

you are the cell phone ringing in a hushed theatre

pebble wedged in the sole of a boot

the bloody hangnail

you are, just this once

you are flip flops in a thunderstorm

the boy's lost erection

a pen gone dry

you are my father's nightmare

my mother's mirage

you are a manic high
which is to say:
you are a bad idea

you are herpes despite the condom

you are, I know better

you are pieces of cork floating in the wine glass

you are the morning after
whose name I can't remember
still in my bed

the hole in my rain boots

vibrator with no batteries

you are, shut up and kiss me

you are naked wearing socks

mascara bleeding down laughing cheeks

you are the wrong guy buying me a drink

you are the typo in an otherwise brilliant novel

sweetalk into unprotected sex

the married coworker

my stubbed toe

you are not new or uncommon
not brilliant or beautiful

you are a bad idea

rock star in the back seat of a taxi
burned popcorn
top shelf, at half price

you are everything I want

you are a poem I cannot write

a word I cannot translate

you are an exit wound

a name I cannot bring myself

to say aloud

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  • 12 years ago

    by My Other Side

    This so far to me is the most telling pieces of your work. I understand so much more about what drives you. I like the title here and the content is one of the best assimilations of thought I have seen on this site up to now. You are older than you should be, stronger than you want to be, and wiser now, than the world you see. Be sure to use your clarity in life to strike a path that will take you onward through the desolations, upward to new destinations, around the indignations, keeping your imaginations while keeping your clarifications. I wish you well. Poet...

  • 12 years ago

    by WanderingShade

    Amazing to me, that is what this poem is it's what everyone thinks and what they are to afraid to say...

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