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The Life (Free verse) by emilyowey
The Life can eat me for all I care.
He never asks me now.
The Life is like wool, expensive, yet almost unbearable to touch.
I collect memories like mothballs; they seem so disposable at first.
But they linger, never fully going, ever under my skin.
The Life is heavy, like a mountain of cotton candy that wisps so
furiously to crush m
He breathes hot putrid air on the back of my neck.
He is the stalker I love.
His fingers are like stealth intruders that invade my skin in waves.
I echo his footsteps in ignorant defiance.
The Life knows that I need him.
I know that I am disposable.
When I think of him my eyes grow narrow.
Evil becomes him.
The Life gives me ideas.
They are more frightening than The Life himself.
I can no longer see anything else.
I remember wanting to escape him,
But now I become him.
He is everything and nothing, all my feelings past.
Sweet tastes of the sand and the earth and the sky and the air he gives
me.
I have done all I can for him, but he sustains me.
He is the death in me like a rotting rose of intense beauty.
He is the life in me like a roaring lion that feeds me with his blood.
The Life is everything in me that makes me feel shame.
He is everything that makes me me.
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