I’ll never say that I miss you,
the bird that left few feathers for my pillow,
an ache I will never confess,
but whoever runs their fingers along my bones
will feel your name etched on each one
with a cornerstone of soiled sentiments.
This poem is really a collaboration, with only a little input on my part. Lines 1, 4, 5 and 6 were written by EC at the erroneous choices blog, in a short piece titled ‘lies we live under’. It stood out to me as a brilliant, poetic little paragraph that I thought I could use the idea, along with the last two words, as an alliterative full stop. EC was gracious enough to allow me to use it in full and so here it is, with my two added lines, shared for the dVerse quadrille prompt – bird.
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