Ghosts Poem by Violet Darling

Ghosts

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Dark settles on the walls. The street lamp blinks light,  
dies, then blinks again. A moth - stuck inside the room - 
pares its wings on the glass, falls to the windowsill,  
then does it again. My eyelids do the same. 

I imagine his mouth; the ghosts under his tongue 
slide through the cracks of his teeth, find mine, stay there. 
And the birds at the backs of our eyes drink too much to leave. 

He told me there's a life of everything, somewhere 
else; one that isn't made of feathers or concrete. 
I'd be the flayed moth that made it through the glass,  
He, the sun, and my guts would be warm under him. 

Thursday, November 7, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ashlee Vandyken 08 November 2013

wow, i love this. It's really really good.

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