an old poem, brought back to life

one teen 
in a world of dramatic movies
and overly exaggerated fairy tales
set their heart somewhere they know they shouldn't 
opens it up
and leaves it vulnerable to the heartless whims of others
a while later
they gather what's left of their sanity 
and tries to take their heart back
but it has a mind of its own now
and all it does is sit 
and long for something it can't have
something it convinces them they need
and now all they do is sit
and long 
they feel incapable of speaking up 
they are unsure of how to say what they mean
they don't want to ruin a friendship
by saying three little words
but all they can think about clearly 
are those big hazel eyes
that reminds them of a forest floor 
on a late summer afternoon 
​and that smile, that could light a million light bulbs. 
 

Inkpaw

VT

17 years old

More by Inkpaw

  • The Boxes In The Corner

    Looming over your shoulders

    Each stack higher than its former

    Every thought and every scrap

    Of an idea too scared to ponder

     

    Every moment that hurt

    Each minute that lingered longer

  • Inadequacy


    How do I push the words out
    From behind my taffy tongue 
    Thick with salty tears 
    And full of grubby thumb 


    I’m a child 
    Pretending that I’m numb 
    To escape the overwhelming feelings 

  • Paper Frogs

    Why

    When feet fall soft but quick 

    Does the hallway extend

    And the hot breath of whoever’s behind me feel hotter 

    Why do I stay pressed to the wall 

    Like a stubborn gruby sticker