Reflections
Look in the mirror,
What do you see?
Someone,
Who will always be ugly?
Someone,
Who will never be pretty enough?
Look in the mirror,
What do you see?
Someone,
Who will always be ugly?
Someone,
Who will never be pretty enough?
you had glitter
spilling out of your mouth
fine as stardust
golden as pollen
falling to the floor
feeding no one
you’re wasting yourself
now all you feel
is emptiness
What separates their grief from ours?
Research shows that elephants grieve
They have been seen to stand vigil
Quiet
Quiet wailing
He was the prince of the highest of the highest.
She was a dirty, rotten lowlife.
He had everything.
She had nothing.
He loved her.
I almost called you last night.
I picked up the phone, my finger hovering above your name.
I was going to tell you something funny,
I don’t remember what now,
The flowers died on Monday.
They had always flourished before that.
Red, yellow, green, and blue.
They were always full of life.
Like her.
everything is hot and stuffy
our glasses sweat,
they create pools of condensed water
the table sticks to my elbows from humidity
its plastic is scratched from so many plates before
we kissed
your lips red and full
mine chalky and dry
you stomped by everyone's sleeping heads
when i pushed u off
dripping ur red lips
from your angry veins
stains no one would see
living for our friends to laugh
as we walk down the halls
hand in hand
or see each other in passing
and smile knowingly
living to show up to school
in your hoodie
or for you to show up in mine
we bury the dead beneath the ground
and look up towards the sky to reach them,
and we dare say there is a distinction in direction
you do not have to look
at the moon
to know she is full.
she is my sister,
full
more than full
more than infinite
more than
the line between the rock and the sky
I was ten when the sky cracked open,
and fire spilled out like molten glass through the sky.
The fair smelled of caramel and dust,
and I was scared of how bright the world could get.