I Turn My Back

I Turn My Back

A Poem by Ben Taylor

My heart slips easily from my chest,
But is stopped two inches from the cavity
By tendons pulled taunt, attached to my ribs.
I no longer desire this aberration between my lungs.
And so I grip with both hands,
Fingernails scoring gashes in the soft tissue,
And strain until the tendons
Begin to tear.
As they snap
I begin to weep piteously.
I shall eviscerate this emotion
And no longer be affected by such
Paltry afflictions as love or affection.
Such a repulsive, bloody mess I now hold
In these fingers.
I drop it to the earth.

© 2012 Ben Taylor


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You have quite a piece here.. sad and yet with that so well done that I have to say it's great.. Your descriptive powers are strong..xo

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Added on July 10, 2012
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Ben Taylor
Ben Taylor

Columbia, MO



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