
we drape lights over our despair
wrap twine around the bottles of our hopelessness
stick flowers in the emotional trauma vase mom gave us when our hands were barely big enough to wrap around the glass
we display it all with a scotch-tape guise
happiness around the eyes (it’s okay if it’s made of plastic, they won’t notice)
content over the mouth (it’s okay if it was in the clearance bin, they won’t look too closely, anyway)
success in the granite of the kitchen
capability in the carpet of the living room
wholeness stitched into the place mats in the dining room
yes, uproot it, yank it free from your veins
place it in a planter next to the couch
darling, you’ve got a bit of abandonment issues on your chin
shall we smear it on a canvas and hang it in the hallway?
it’d pair perfectly with the lighting there
isn’t it strange how we decorate our pain?
isn’t it terrifying how much we enjoy it?
darling, your smile is starting to glitch (it’s okay if you buy a new one at the store, they won’t notice it isn’t real)
About the Creator
ashley
i’ve been writing since elementary school when i decided being an author was the only thing i wanted in life. this is me trying to get there. any support along this journey is so very greatly appreciated.



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