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Papercut Shadows
Papercut shadows, pale regrets
windows choked with snowflakes
burned eyes, red face
apologies, one by one
sad and sour
reach out, reach back
silhouettes, strange hands.
Everyone tells you
parents are only human
everyone makes mistakes
don’t hurt mommy and daddy.
People tell you to “suck it up”
don’t know what they’re talking about
suck poison back into its source
bite your lips bloody
against the acrid taste,
the hoses forced into your mouth.
Mother’s Day, Father’s Day
making cards to say I love you
thanking them for your survival
at four years old
bringing homage to the king and queen
of your little life
scraping the ground before your idols
who can do no wrong.
Nobody tells you
you’re only human
you’re something strange—
raw flesh of fruit
bones running down your tears
and here you stand in the doorway
in a blur of lights and bruises
shadows slicing into your words
till, like a soiled child in shame
you cry to be cleaned
and throw the old blankets of darkness
before their feet.
Sing,
and though the night is long
and you are alone
believe what they say
and nothing is wrong.
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This is a piece about children being alienated from their parents, and about the lies that the parents tell them to console them.