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War in a Pocket

November 24, 2011
By VegHead SILVER, Como, Texas
VegHead SILVER, Como, Texas
6 articles 0 photos 9 comments

Yesterday,
It was cold.
for the first time since last Winter.

I put on my jacket,
my best heavy coat.

slipped my hands into the pockets,
felt wads of tissue.
Stiff with salt.

I cried when I had to leave,
stuffed my pockets with sponges for sorrow.
kept some dry ones in the sleeve.

I walked away,
weighed down by the Atlantic,
Romantic antics, stop.
Gigantic semantic
Stop.

Found the lip balm,
tinged my taste all November.
Remember?

I reapply,
longing for
some Hiroshima shadow of your lips.
vaporized silhouette
more powerful than memory.

I frown.

Insufficient for my craving,
but what isn't?
I don't know,
you know I always say that.

I'll spin another lyric for you,
out of the cobwebs of what memory I have left.
if that's what it takes
to make a ghost human again.

I press my tongue to the adhesive,
hoping you'll know,
hoping you'll feel that I was there.

I want better for you than there is for me.
I don't remember a taste.
I don't remember a touch.
I don't remember a smell.
It was only November..

Remember,
my memory has been dismembered.
Now a pile of glowing ember.
I want a bit of oxygen,
to make them flare up again.


The author's comments:
This is simply a poem about how it is to miss somebody desperately. I want people to feel how I felt when I wrote it, and feel like I am speaking for them in some way, even if it is just one person.

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VegHead SILVER said...
on Nov. 30 2011 at 9:14 am
VegHead SILVER, Como, Texas
6 articles 0 photos 9 comments
Well, thank you! :D

Brit said...
on Nov. 30 2011 at 12:57 am
I loved this!!!!! My phone messed up when I tried to rate this and it only gave one star but it deserves all 5 :)