trifecta
By maggyvaneijk
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1.
The last man I loved
made me a dream catcher
of dental floss and blonde hair.
This is him, the last of him. We’re driving
through a phlegmy drag of days. Stealing
rayon rose petals from damp motels
to stitch into his coat.
Pullover please.
He digs his fingers into my knee.
In the middle of a fake orgasm
I find myself
And I’m ugly.
Dusty light from the motorway
curls around our toes. I’m so nervous
I get up to pee with my eyes still closed.
He pulls me back and traces the swirly scars
across my arms. Pink and purple with
edges of red.
They look like galaxies!
Don’t be so stupid.
He strokes my hair and slowly forces my
eyelids open. In my head I’m not really here
I’m listing all the awful things I’ve done.
Picking at my body vein by vein
until he pulls me together like a flesh bouquet.
He talks about politics and doing
acid in Austin and I get so lost
I forget to breathe.
Sorry I’m rambling
No, it’s OK. Continue please.
I imagine cutting him open.
Displaying his lovely organs
in jars across my windowsill.
Lungs and liver and heart
marooned in moonlight.
He pulls over and puts his head on my shoulder
and I hug him in a way that’ll make him
think I mean it. I want to tell him how great
he is but my tiny umbrella
words can’t even begin to cover him.
2.
We’re in a car park in Sicily
And I’m faraway from dying. Nicotine bugs
glow like stars begging for connection.
It’s better than TV.
I touch your neck and the skin behind you ear.
Angel, don’t forget to take your meds.
I suck my fingers and trace the inside of your eyelid.
Why is everything so fucking big?
I’m touching all the parts that make us different.
Remember when [blank] washed up on the beach
And people crowded round to take photos of the [blank]
And [blank] made it to the local news?
I still find it hard to write about you
But everything I write is you.
I find your name in a trickle of piss
In blood between my teeth
And all across my hash marked thighs.
Goodbye.
Fuck you.
[Blank]
I hoped in secret small secret dosages
that I’d love you forever
But loving someone doesn’t make you die any less.
I wonder why I still see you in the fog?
I wonder if your dog misses me?
Heal yourself on someone else, they say
It hurts, they say.
But it’s safe.
3.
Together and alone we book
hotel rooms in the city we
live in. Because I like touching
all the anonymous objects.
The dressing gowns, the desks, the
Bibles next to the bed. Objects
that don’t belong to anyone.
I get drunk on phantom
memories.
On suffering
On Baudelaire’s horrible burden of time.
At parties people whisper when you look away
What’s it really like being with him?
I steal umbrellas from restaurants
I’m hardly a catch myself.
You read your book out loud
to me
to the people who disappeared.
At dawn I’m so small I fit between the folds of your belly.
The sky’s about to drop bin bags full of
water and ash. I’m having a panic
attack. You remind me to breathe and my
breath leaves my body like a flock of birds
leaving a tree.
I almost believed love this time
But I’m just too good
at burning alone.
Baby, someday someone is going to [blank] you.
I’m sorry I left your house early.
And I’m sorry I’m never coming back.
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Comments
Yep, you've still got it girl
Yep, you've still got it girl, keep going - remember you're worth it.
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Blown me far away, Maggy, to
Blown me far away, Maggy, to my own covered up wounds. Exquisitely raw and rich in love's truths.
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So beautiful with painful
So beautiful with painful love memories exquisitely drawn. It just got better and better on reading. I had to google the title ;)
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Lovely stuff. It has a dark
Lovely stuff. It has a dark fizz like Elfriede Jelinek.
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Just to let you know,
Just to let you know, absolutely brilliant.
Jenny.
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Pick of the Day
I have been a fan of Maggy's for many a year now - but this is one of her best. It's a classic, a gem. Why oh why oh why are you not one of the best known poets in the world? This is just fantastic.
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I really can't help feeling
I really can't help feeling that you are another level of poet to most of us on here. This is seriously brilliant. I feel like I am going to just keep re-reading it. Very, very, very good.
Sam Hennig
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'I wonder if your dog misses
'I wonder if your dog misses me', yeh, go girl.
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I think Tony said it all. By
I think Tony said it all. By far your best ( for me) Maggy. Honest and brutal and yet somehow warm and comforting. The way you phrase the lines is genius. I love this poem...
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At the risk of belabouring
At the risk of belabouring everybody's else's point, this is really good, there's just so much in it, possibilities as well as emotions. Really good stuff :)
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Wow Maggy. Just Wow.
Wow Maggy. Just Wow.
Linda
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You've been missed, Maggy.
You've been missed, Maggy. Good to see this. You are a wonder with words. There should be a book with your name on it.
Rich
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Stunningly brilliant...
I saw a mention of this by Tony Cook on Facebook. It has been a while since I've lurked around this site but I knew for sure it was a poem by you, Maggy. This is so very good I have to agree when Tony asks why you're not one of the best known poets around. In my world you are but the greater world could certainly do with knowing you. You shine!
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This is our Poem of the Month
This is our Poem of the Month - Congratulations!
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Such stiking images, multiple
Such stiking images, multiple voices, originality and energy - so much to learn from here! Wonderful writing.
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absolutely superb, rhythm,
absolutely superb, rhythm, use of words and images, hope you enter this for a competition!
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