I can't imagine if your words held any beauty
because your mouth perfected a sneer
a scar across your face. I'd already lived this present
past tense on what I knew you were saying
though you'd somehow gone mute
or I went deaf, suddenly. We'd stopped speaking
the same riddles months ago. Tongue-twisting a lie to fit the scene of the crime.
I would ask for mercy if it were yours to grant.
You play executioner in bedsheets
a cop to my increasingly convincing robber. I think the bad guy wins
today. I think I stole your heart and got away...
National Poetry Month - Day 28
Posted by
Stepfanie
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Labels: 30 poems in 30 days , beauty , cops and robbers , criminals , hearts , poem , poerty , tongue
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