I Turn My BackA Poem by Ben TaylorMy 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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1 Review Added on July 10, 2012 Last Updated on July 12, 2012 AuthorBen TaylorColumbia, MOAboutAlmost everything I write now is relatively real, so just read what I write and get to know me. more.. |

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