Friday, March 8, 2013

The Scars and Stripes

Innocence doesn't suit you, honey
Innocence is ignorance
And the only bliss is ecstacy
 
You'll bear your scars
Like tiger stripes
And your blood and bruises-
War paint
 
See you stride with a senseless smile
Tearing towers down in your travelling trainwreck
Carrying the twisted tangle of mangled memories
Alone with only a living lie to carry comfort
 
Finger on the trigger
Watch them break like glass bottles
Spilling red-dead wine across
Greedy grey pavement longing for color
 
Drinking through a pale-eyed gaze
Pounding power permeates your bloodstream
An addicting flow of alcohol that blinds you to your miserable morality.
 
-Rebekah

1 comments:

Madame said...

"...the twisted tangle of mangled memories."
Wow. That is really powerful. Love that phrase. It's a tongue twister, too.

I really love the flow you've got going here. There are only a few things you could change- first, "An addicting flow of alcohol blinds you to your miserable morality." It doesn't quite make sense because you're talking about innocence, and then death, and then "miserable morality". I don't know how to explain it, but it just doesn't fit.

Another thing- the rhythm is broken on "war paint." Perhaps say "like war paint" instead. And "alone with only a living lie for comfort" would flow smoother as well.

I adore "greedy grey pavement" for some really weird reason. Thank you for a lovely poem.

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