Your Tears by the Moonlight
your unspoken nightmares
flashes of dark silhouettes,
whispers that send eerie shivers
down your spine
like
a tingling touch
that refuses to forget.
your cries of pain,
desperate pleas that sound like
the lyrics to a song of heartbreak
silently,
i stand by the door
helpless like a child watching
someone it loves
be ripped apart
by a demon it cannot see.
the clock strikes eleven,
moonlight illuminating the tears
that trickle down your barren cheeks
like glimmering pearls
caught from underneath the ocean waves;
they fall from your skin,
disappearing like delicate crystals
into the twilight shadows
they call you a pretty crier,
but if only they knew.
the melodies you hear are far from a thing of beauty,
instead more twisted,
like vines strangling a rose,
painting the night
with a memory of unforgiving clarity
and it is then,
when you feel the most at war
with this second half of yourself
still left behind in the past,
that i wonder
if i will ever be able to save you
from the voices that echo in your head every night
like ghosts that have found a home
to haunt.
Alice J. He
edited: Noel Kim