
Or, her confusion at and simultaneous desire to remain unnoticed.
I know a girl,
likes to blend in with
the wallpaper
always holding up the fourth wall
from falling-
never raises
her voice too loud,
never imagines anyone is watching.
She is agreeable, polite, demure.
She floats
along the sidewalks,
to and through her office,
a digital job in a
cardboard prison;
a ticking time clock
counting out her sentence.
As the sun tucks itself in
to the twilight sky
she finds herself wandering
through city parks, and
along the shorelines,
unassuming
and sure
she’s left no footprints,
no trace of a life to observe.
As the moon wakes up,
she sits
invisible
on a bus bench
returning to an address
where she pretends
she’s safe
nestled quietly in your heart.
But your heart,
like so many hearts,
is a chaotic place
where life made a mess
you haven’t bothered to clean.
So she stumbles,
aimless
over the broken glass and through
shattered frames;
hoping the foundation
has just enough
life left to support
a roof she can claim.
Still, she keeps clumsily
tripping
over her shoe strings,
falling down
on splintered wood and broken glass
to have you chastise her
for bleeding.
She’s become some thing-
unnoticed
yet unnerving
You can feel she’s there but
you’ll never know her name.
It's buried under the syllables in
a list of others' pain.
Sometimes, she thinks to clean,
tries to pick up the pieces,
and dust the webs from the corners,
patches the holes in the walls.
As she speckles and shines and scrubs,
trying to paint over all the pain,
she sings, bright and ephemeral,
honestly believes she can repair
the abandoned, broken things.
Her voice filled with longing,
The notes
soft
as a hidden spring flowing through the trees,
sharp
as crystal exploding against concrete,
as unnerving
and unexpected
as a broken church bell striking in intervals of three.
The lyrics to
another song you’ll never sing;
your wired jaw won’t open
to resonate
but the melody still buries itself under your teeth.
She knows
the heart she haunts
can never be home and
she knows
that no matter how much she cleans
you'll never appreciate the glimmer
of a once dirty thing.
She lives trapped like a memory
seen and unseen and
yet, like the contradiction
of her life, like the paradox of
continuing such a life-
nothing
stops her from trying
to repair the ruin
and have you ask her name.
About the Creator
♡
Deciphering the classics by day, brewing up new stories by night. Shakespearean sonnets to sci-fi sagas, I love it all! English Lit student exploring different worlds through literature on Vocal Media.
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Comments (20)
a masterpiece,
You harnessed pain so eloquently that it felt beautiful and necessary. Congratulations on your Top Story!
Beautiful.
Powerful. Congratulations on the Top Story!
Wonderful!
Sort of reminded me of "Invincible Girl" by Bad Pollyanna for the S.O.P.H.I.E foundation, excellent words
Amazing and deeply felt! Congratulations on TS🎉🥳🎉🥳🎉
Very good
Lovely❤ really a masterpiece
"a digital job in a cardboard prison" "her name... buried under the syllables in a list of others' pain" Lots of richly emotional lines and images here. A very moving portrait. Well done 👏 😄
Really stunning piece
WOW!!! "that no matter how much she cleans you'll never appreciate the glimmer of a once dirty thing " -j ust speechless. Amazing work here :)
Absolutely speechless. Phenomenal work.
What amazing poetry
wow
Beautifully written and full of truth and emotion.
Back to say congrats on your TS.
I love this!
Keep up the good work.
Excellent writing, love each lines