inspired by Shakespeare's Twelfth Night | dedicated to @handwrite because of her support
i just realized I already had a copy of this poem in "l e t t e r" but oh well, this one's a bit different so i'll keep it. :)
dear vibrant boy
i would write a love poem for you
but my heart is stuffed with
cliches and unspoken words
that are better left as is.
so i'll remain dressed in a
masked melancholy, in a
drape of blues, a monochrome
of grays and dulls,
sitting like Patience on a
pure snow monument,
smiling at grief,
tears plastered onto cheeks,
frozen.
i'll keep it all inside,
bottle it up, freeze my feelings,
pour it into these
thin, flimsy pages,
written by paper-thin skin
(and bones).
I could be like Shakespeare,
compose rich tragedies about
my "broken heart,"
bemoaning the pains of young love
too fresh, too sudden, too long
and too yearning,
the complexities of wanting to alleviate
this ever-present burden of hoping
but never wanting to reach its ending.
but how repetitive the subject of pain
has become, an ageless story,
always rewinding, replaying, repeating,
like an old broken CD,
trying to scratch out some new tune.
i have opened this familiar fiction
too often.
and Shakespeare is but a realist,
so instead of infecting everyone with blues,
I'll hide behind a mask of deceiving
happiness, gilded with streaks of golds
and yellows,
painstakingly counting down the days
until you have become a transparency
of the past. (zero.)
the past is dead.
I sit like Patience accepting
its fate, and do not struggle
against what you cannot change.
dear vibrant boy,
I will hold onto every piece of you
but my memory's bad and
you're painted with a fleeting prettiness.
letting go is pulling a plant out of
its roots, but the past is dead.
and look --
I've written my love poem to you.

YOU ARE READING
watercolor thoughts [completed]
Poetrypoetry by a painter who now paints her art in words "we tread too loudly, too violently on our earth. we smear our dark, ugly night all over the canvas and call it art." #80 in poetry [12/22/16] | © 2016 lookforthatlight