Too Late
She told me last night
A whisper on the porch
Her face was a smile,
Masking her tears.
I wanted to scream
I wanted to hold her tight
And tell her it would be ok.
I wanted to throw something
I wanted to cry.
Instead, my breath came out in a sigh
Breathing out all my emotions, reactions.
How could he?
How dare he.
She was stupid, naïve.
I told her that before.
But I hold my tongue now
What really matters anymore?
In my heart she’s my sister
But he’s always been a villain.
I wish it wasn’t her.
I wish it were me.
But it’s too late to rescue
Though there’s always time for tears.