Oh shit.
Oh shit.
I dropped it,
The slim, sharp piece of me
That made the rest of my insanity make sense.
It's shoved between the couch cushions of desire.
To fit in.
To staunch the bleeding.
To sleep through the night
Like some kind of idiot kid.
It fell.
Maybe somewhere in the snow
Or maybe right into the gutter, halfway gone,
Washed down the street with dog shit and old oil.
So it's gone.
Lost forever to the streets.
Stolen by some hungry pickpocket looking
For just the thing to put them back on their feet.
.
It's not gone
And I will find it,
I will wrench it out of someone else's hands
Because it was mine, is mine, and will always be mine.
I don't care if I have to
Make them bleed to get it back.
A little bit of blood and mess doesn't turn me off
From the heart and soul of the flaming fight because I'll win.
It's mine.
I was the idiot
Who let it slip out of my soul to begin with
But I won't be the idiot who decides to let it rot and rust.
I'll take it back.
I'll put the blade back on my tongue
And speak in words that cut because I can,
Because softness is glorified suicide when the world's at war.
About the Creator
Silver Daux
Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.
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Comments (5)
Woah this was fierce, cutting, and absolutely unrelenting! Fantastic work, Silver!
Damn, Silver! That is a powerful last line.
oh, those last lines. Hell yeah!
Really love this one
Dammmmmmmmmmmn. This is blistering. Like. So much emotion, some much anger, weight, burden, power in a very carefully worded poem. Those three last lines are a real mic drop moment. Well done.