Diary of a soulless guy
By maggyvaneijk
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1.
Stitches unravel, black threads poke through
broken skin with every blow, your door:
a punching bag much harder than
skulls and thigh bones.
Louder:
BAM
BAM
BAM
indenting chipped paint, bloody
and concave. I leave money for
repairs the council won’t make.
It’s two AM
and I’m in pain
you still won’t
open
Spat out by an incandescent moon
glowing bloodred and superior
I slump onto the pavement of
our estate, lit by a mocking hue,
slimy shadows no one escapes
I howl once more:
“Just open the fucking door!”
Please, I mean
I promise
I won’t hurt you
I wouldn’t do that again.
2.
Two kids in the playground, foggy
halos emerge from ancient crack
pipes, generational diseases
we accept as if by choice. Their backs
arch over a green swing, fiddling their
baby genitals where we kissed
one night, not noticing the stars.
I am an ache, an agonizing
ache that only wants my hands on
yours pressing together as a
heartbeat, squeezing this life into
a new one.
3.
I have become a regular
in this stinking café, nobody
else but truck drivers and runaways
and me waiting waiting
waaaaaaaaaaai-ting
My mother says I get it from
a father I’ve never met; a
strand of DNA, genetically
inclined to Fuck Up.
I want to drown in the brown
malevolent depths of my coffee
cup. The enormity of my
emptiness will swallow me now
I know I’ve lost you.
“Want another one pet?”
More more more suck me into your
whorish whirlpool of liquid lead
I’ll sit here like I have been all
day, bored-drunk, rehearsing this
being dead
4.
It’s day six, your door is still closed
“You cow!”
But I don’t mean that
I walk out into the car park
kicking a can like some teenage
criminal, the gash on my knuckles
is much wider now a similar
shape to the smile on your face when
Ollie was born.
“Hey Sugar, fancy a Go?”
For twenty pounds I give in to
a chipped smile that no one sees
I ask her not to speak as she
takes me behind a moldy wall
I never knew was there. I embrace
her in the dark imagining
we embrace in daylight.
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Comments
Really love your eye for
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I think I was behind the
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I think it gets better as it
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Simply wonderful, Maggy.
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I love this! Your style
Stains..
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I like the BAM BAM BAM bit.
Bea :-)
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