I try to break it to you gently
Without ellipses
Or time to let the ink splatter.
I can't be with you anymore
Please don't linger or make a scene
Like a melodramatic Em dash queen.
Don't think of me too harshly
Just because I promised you
A prime spot on the book shelf
Behind the glass panes
Of the oak vanity cabinet.
Honey, get real!
After 3 years of revisions
A pile of rejection letters
Leaning like the Tower of Pisa,
Not even an agent can save
This "thing" between us.
Now, don't you dare interrobang
I'm not saying what we had
Was nothing, but maybe
It was altogether too much.
You consumed me
Chapter, comma, and semicolon
I just can't keep cutting and pasting
My soul to flesh your pages.
Did I ever tell you
how I almost scrawled your name
On my bank check once?
I forgot my own signature
True story.
But it's mine, not yours,
And I've got to write it
With somebody else now.
Evening Primrose Goodwing—
Unfollow
Unfriend
Bye . . .
Delete.
*I wrote this "break up" poem about Iffy Magic, the first novel I later went on to happily self-publish!
*Art by Audrey Bagley
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Prickmedainty Poetry
PoetryFor all those who broke their glass slipper and still search for stars in the shards.