Open Poetry #46 |
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A Paradox |
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Honeybee Member Ascendant
since 1999-12-26
Posts 5372Ontario, CANADA ![]() |
For Tony... A Paradox Fingers raw red c l a w i n g on the macabre of mercy you twisted my crux until it broke into the pieces wanting you now to make them whole. You sentence me to sleep where there are no dreams and I weep without tears in the water of your leaving. I would give anything for you to understand my pain but you are the habit that I crave the old familiar of settling for that Frisbee of pretense thrown at my open mouthed heart. And it is so avant-garde the way you held my trust on the shard of glass with the same artistry and nonchalance I used to hold my rag doll as a child when it became a thing and the leg became a handle. I always was masochistic in my need for love the supplement to your bloated ego of we, as actors for the part play indifference and lethargy so well. You pleasure me with hurt the plastic doctor giving me a short lived heal the coma of emotion breaking apart like gauze limbs that suffocates coax and form. I have become the flower in the fragile with slats that suckle no sun my heart, the resting place for the blade of your deceit. But I cannot forget you I want to stay in love with my sorrow. I wore your leather tongue again today in memory this broken record plays the cruel of your words that peaks through innocent teeth yet salts the skin with vicious and winters my breasts as fools. You languid your linger and I make love to a touch that does not feel; I kiss you and you taste like stone fingers to a mouth that has no moisture. You are how the power of love has found me dead. Still I want you still you fall inside like freedom. Then again, love and lust are the same disease the idolatry of hunger a spiritual atrophy. You are all that keeps me cold in the stagnant of the wound arousing me in the safety of your lies and I have learned to fear their presence as much as I now fear their absence. By Melissa Long-Monette |
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Earl Brinkman Senior Member
since 2010-03-03
Posts 1183Osaka, Japan |
Thanks for the advice. As for the poem, I thought the following lines were exceptional - with the same artistry - and nonchalance - I used to hold - My rag doll as a child. I haven`t really written in free verse so there are many things that I need to learn. I can learn from you. |
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Dark Stranger Member Patricius
since 2001-03-19
Posts 13631West Coast |
ms honey....ruthless from a lover's view...well done |
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Chalmette Guy Senior Member
since 2009-03-11
Posts 1257Louisiana |
Wow...and intense too. Hope he gets the message. |
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