~I recently read a poem that reminded me of this one, so I dug through my old notebooks & found it. It gives me a bit of a disjointed feeling, but I couldn't bring myself to change it when I no longer own these emotions.~
that spring,
the rain seeped
through the cracks
in the sidewalks
& our smiles
while we,
(with fingers entwined)
splashed about
in the places
that flooded & pooled
the deepest.
we threw our heads
back, showering our
impenetrable laughter
on anyone
passing by,
no one
would steal our
thunderous joy…
but the rain
didn’t stop.
& soon,
it slipped its way
up, through heavy
saturated clothes
& soaked straight
under our skin
until the chill set in.
we shivered then
& clasped each other’s
hands, trying to breathe
warm life
back into fingertips,
& us.
I was not cut out
for that climate
& you were too emaciated
to offer, any
of your warmth
our bones rattled
& muscles ached from
clenching
we were so far
gone, that when
the sun finally
found its way to us
again
the only rays
that reached
came in through the
holes our Love made
as it had chewed itself
out of our chests.

right on...powerful.
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