This is the story of a boy
and a girl....
Freshman math class, sideways glances, innocent smiles behind full brown eyes.
A gorgeous man beneath all that he thought he'd be.
A gorgeous woman beneath all she didn't want to be.
It didn't end the way they had hoped--
it never does.
Too much time apart, living lives so separate, different, but commonly painful,
smooth skin lost beneath scars with battered hearts on sleeves.
A likely reunion, now shed of their teenaged awkward bodies--easier to taste and feel and
bite and bruise....
I stood before you naked, all my scars shining by the light of your hallway,
And I saw the rawness and comfortable familiarity reflected in your eyes.
You stood before me, in the shadows of your darkened room,
With outstretched arms, calling me home.
I let you touch me--the insides of my wrists--
And I looked past your bloodshot eyes
And your uneven breathing
And your slurred speech
I was desperate to connect the dots
and the broken ties
and fill the emptiness
in us both.
And I loved you,
again,
Like I did then,
before.
You won't admit to me
or you
That you are different, that there's a problem.
You hold onto that image of you, of me,
of us,
before we were both run over and pushed away and torn apart.
For that, you will always be mine.

3.13.2012
Better Man
Written by Left of Lost at 1:13 AM 1 comments
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