My heart has a question,
it asks with bleeding gums
gingivitis raw:
Will I always find you
in love stories which aren’t mine?
Will you live in every word
I’ll never write, in guilt I try to hide?
My heart has a question,
it asks with pulled down sleeves
and rosy cheeks, tugging on loose thread:
Will this be us forever now?
Heartbroken by my own design
you, always asking why.
Will I know you’re happy
when she comes along?
An angel of settling security,
everything I refused to be.
My heart has a question,
it asks with bee-sting tongue
and an aching jaw:
Will every smile always feel like victory?
A familiar memory shot into the present,
the hope of the hopeless.
Will we continue to laugh this way
even when you’re miles away?
The lover I chose to lose
and the friend I wish could stay.
Will you decide on white and blue?
A chapel and steeple?
Platinum and lace?
My heart has a question,
it asks with unsettled hands,
fingernails bitten to the quick:
Will I always love you
even though, it was me who let us go?
Kristiana Reed juggles writing and teaching English; in both vocations she endeavours to remind people of their self worth and how dazzlingly beautiful the world can be.
You can read more of Kristiana’s writing at My Screaming Twenties
Brava, Kristiana!
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Thank you, as always Eric 🙂
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I really like the format in which you wrote this. And the unsettled tenseness in each “question” stanza brings the reader right into the moment and unease of the character. A wonderful piece.
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Thank you very much, stylistically it was a departure but I’m glad I put it out there. 🙂
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