I miss the sky
I shouldn't be so selfish
but I am. Knowing
failure is the end result
I still want to be in love again.
While I don't desire the drama
I am wistful for the hope of youth
(and my 20-year-old thighs
which I'm not supposed to admit
because it means I'm shallow).
I'm not going to chase the past.
There is no beauty in artifice,
no joy in the knife
and poison is only for enemies
(a terrible gift to give myself).
But I can say, since I
know that I won't go back
and know why I can't
I'll never miss the time I've spent
in funding new creations.
There is only one thing
beyond a tired redemption
and a useless wish
for the backwards march
of mistakes.
I wish I could eradicate
labyrinthine terrors
that blend day into night
and have destroyed the only person
I always wanted to be.
About the Creator
Alison McBain
Alison McBain writes fiction & poetry, edits & reviews books, and pens a webcomic called “Toddler Times.” In her free time, she drinks gallons of coffee & pretends to be a pool shark at her local pub. More: http://www.alisonmcbain.com/


Comments (1)
Your work captures the bittersweet nature of longing and growth beautifully. The imagery of past, body, and self interweaves seamlessly, making each stanza resonate.