Mine
(written 6/2/2015)
A furious cold envelopes my envious starving flesh
In the same way that the crying streetlights flood the earth in clouded salty tears
Rushing waters flash like lightning past your window
And break the double-paned glass like faulty foundation
It never had a fighting chance against such a disastrous tragedy
A room once brimming with energy
With memories of blessings
Before our lives grew nasty curses like a grouchy fungus ripping your flesh at the seams
A room now full of pure blue water; clear like the mirror that shows what we hate
Walls crumble to their knees and succumb to the ceaselessly growing sea
Screams rumble from the pit of my aching stomach
I hold them back like my feet at the edge of the curb; watching the water tell a story
Bring yourself to accept that the water has an imagination more wild than the wildest mind
She will be the rooftop of the universe
Her blood spills as waterfalls do
Out into the stars she will go after she makes your forlorn street her sidewalk
And your home becomes her hiding place
Stars in a frigid black canopy fall under her reign
She is queen and her majesty drowns planets and comets burn out like old light bulbs in fading lamps
Sea of violent beauty has not overstayed her welcome on earth
Earth has overstayed her welcome in the universe
Everyone is pulled under in sweet dismay
Fear fades and dead faces mimic solace
She cries because the moon sent her away like the princess does the servant
Time and time again
Tears shaking like drum beats too close to bleeding ears
Sea, oh that sea… She begs the moon to love her vast mournful soul
So full yet so empty without the love of the moon
Moon, oh that moon, he placed her under violent dominion
She would take no more that sea who had been suppressed too long
Like rising heart rates in overwhelmed children who pretend their lives aren’t like a noose
“If I cannot have you,” warned the sea, “No one can.”
That was when her eyes dried like those deserts now under sea sovereignty
She would take no more, She would take no more
Never more
So she swallowed the universe as her final meal of eternal satisfaction
If the moon wouldn’t love her, no one would ever love the moon again
She burnt out the sun, the moon, the stars
All was quiet
Eternally
She found peace in her greatest destructive tragedy; she laughed