The Weight of I
I
wait here alone,
in breathless nothing.
If you tap me,
I’ll shiver like lightning,
or melt like daylight,
or implode like a star,
consumed by the weight of my own gravity.
I am not formed to be caressed,
but would die,
just to be touched,
for a blazing instant,
by you
#Poetry, #Loneliness
Alone
I scream at the blanket of star above me
Where are you?
I beg for a response, a reply, a gesture, but I find nothing
Where are you?
I can’t hear your voice anymore, although I listen earnestly, endlessly
Where are you?
I can’t find my way out of this flat, dark place
Where are you?
I remember the times you held me close, told me things, showed me dreams, pictures, words, but now my senses are dead to you
Where are you?
Am I truly alone here, or just deaf and blind to everything you say
Will you ever come back to me?
Sink
Take my bones
One by one
From my skin
And watch them sink
Black lake water
Boiling then returning to glass
Aching stillness in the 5 am half-light
Ask how many nights
I will lay with winter's fingers
Under my skin
Playing the piano on my ribcage
Painting blue onto my lips
And calling it love
Without words