Monday, April 14, 2008

Tupperware Heart


Tupperware Heart

Closing the scent of you 
Behind with the heavy door
Between us are words
Too many said or not said,

Too  late to dash down and catch mid air embers in your palm
Much easier to swallow than the truth

Time
Is never lonelier  than when  you are in love
I once heard someone say that a heart 
Can live outside the body  for a small number of hours 
Still beating

I remember the staggered look on your face 
As I put my hand inside your chest and
I fiddled around to find it;
Your  Spoiled Rotting Heat 
And I sunk my fist around It 
And pulled It out, held it in my palm 


And then I washed it 
Placed it in a Tupperware container 
And I sealed it tight no air,
I got in my car, your heartbeat 
Beside me, in the passenger seat 
And we drove and drove and drove
Just You and I

Until it got dark

And I had to stop for gas

Somewhere dark and in the country side 
I pulled over to the side of the road,
I wound down my seat

Slept eye to eye, with your heart beat
Suddenly as  if  trying to catch you
I jerk violently awake
Lid in one hand, Dead plastic heart in the other

Curled in a corner of the car
In a shawl a dog bark,
 To the shadows
And after sometime   
The sounds became lighter,
                       and you were no more 
Heart

1 comment:

Charlane said...

You are a beautiful writer... I am looking forward to reading your writings.