flame
her silhouette marked with sadness
slouched over, eyes burning with the tears
of a thousand stars, shoulders hunched
all i can offer this stranger is a smile and
hope it's enough to chase the demons away;
i will teach these lungs air, willing them
to breathe; exorcise this coffin of bones —
let the pain inside you die or else it will consume
you into nothingness, the same oblivion
from which dead dreams are destroyed;
in some solitary field we stand
nothing more than drifting snow, and her tears
seem colder than the ice of which i slid
and fell breaking all my confidence a year ago —
i should have grabbed her shoulders, told her that she's
worth more than a thousand stars dotting the
indigo black of the heavens night;
however, i merely watched her disappear into
the obsidian of a starless night,
saw her drive out of the parking lot
wondering if she made it home all right —
sometimes i wish i were brave enough to be the flame
i was born to be instead of this candle i insist
upon never giving up.
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