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The Blind Man's Daughter
My skin, unzipped,
and heart is bare.
There are no mirrors
to mock the emotions I do not
choose to feel
dripping
from my face.
I am melting.
In this room
a candle burns, flames
lick at my truth,
my desire.
Jaw clenched
I scream
I’ll set this whole f***ing house on fire!
And I did.
Because you would not simply
come in; refused
the invitation
to take off your shoes
before stomping on my floor,
trudging
slowly through the door-
way at first,
hesitant, since the flames I’d unleashed were
inconsistently lethal, but then
with power and purpose
stormed in
and splashed through
my shame (that somehow had made its journey from my face to the floor,
which was now melting too, because
God, it was just too hot to have a mask keep its form)
without consideration, but wavering
so slightly with the heat, you blew out the candle.
Like it was nothing.
Like I was nothing.
With my disguise cemented to your shoe, you left, walking
unevenly, half in sin and half disgrace.
The darkness was coloured with silence, and since I could see nothing,
and hear the absence of it, I knew I was alive,
but barely living.
How foolish of me to think that I could defeat you with
a blaze
forged from a
small flame
struck from my life,
and fed by your name.
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