A Poem Just So Someone Can See Where I Come From. Take A Glimpse Into My Life. |
My mother chose crack over me My father placed higher value on women When I was eighteen, my aunt said, "Go." Rejected my whole life, so when I see Love I'm running after all his variants, Lust and Infatuation. And Cupid loves an easy target That doesn't know the difference. I cry and its a euphony of loss Not for one moment, but for everything. Smile, and I break into tears Weeping at everything and nothing. They don't understand: Nineteen, you're lucky to attend just three funerals Eighteen, you're property and punching bag Seventeen, family has no meaning Sixteen, You're smoking weed to forget the hell you live in Fifteen, Father don't give a fuck if you up or down Fourteen, Your aunt said you weren't going to be shit Thirteen, You realize love is going to do you in ... Maybe somebody knows that story beyond hearsay. Its a lot of hurt in that pretty dark face you're studying Men stare because I'm too young to look like I know so much But I do... it is etched behind any lie I try to hide behind my eyelids. They slide up to me and say, "Somebody hurt you bad." I say, "Oh hell yea." What I meant to say is, "Everybody." |