Barely a memory
My fingers are warm
Sunlight turns them reddish gold,
a flash of gorgeous colour
Sandy beaches and the sweeping shadows of palm trees
Night comes, Colours fade to grey,
my hands retreat, hiding in my pockets.
You run away with the setting sun
Hidden in plain sight, I search for you,
but all that remains is a silhouette.
Custody court cuts us loose,
our bodies carried on the waves of your erruption.
Darkness.
Years lost to hazy dreaming
Silent pangs in my heart,
old pictures hidden in shoeboxes.
A necklace I pawned for $40.
A name from a language and culture I do not know, yet am a part of.
A brother to look up to.
A love for honey soaked sweets and fresh garlic.
A mother in survival mode.
A brief shining moment.
Now, barely a memory.
(To say you are dead to me would be wrong. You were always an abstract concept, a mythological existence. Never truly alive, how could you die?)