i don't know when love became elusive
what i know, is that no one i know has it
my fathers arms around my mothers neck
fruit too ripe to eat, a door half way open
when your name is a just a hand i can never hold
everything i have ever believed in, becomes magic.

i think of lovers as trees, growing to and
from one another searching for the same light,
my mothers laughter in a dark room,
a photograph greying under my touch,
this is all i know how to do, carry loss around until
i begin to resemble every bad memory,
every terrible fear,
every nightmare anyone has ever had.

i ask did you ever love me?
you say of course, of course so quickly
that you sound like someone else
i ask are you made of steel? are you made of iron?
you cry on the phone, my stomach hurts

i let you leave, i need someone who knows how to stay.

Autore: Warsan Shire

i don't know when love became elusive<br />what i know, is that no one i know has it<br />my fathers arms around my mothers neck<br />fruit too ripe to eat, a door half way open<br />when your name is a just a hand i can never hold<br />everything i have ever believed in, becomes magic.<br /><br />i think of lovers as trees, growing to and<br />from one another searching for the same light,<br />my mothers laughter in a dark room,<br />a photograph greying under my touch,<br />this is all i know how to do, carry loss around until<br />i begin to resemble every bad memory,<br />every terrible fear,<br />every nightmare anyone has ever had.<br /><br />i ask did you ever love me?<br />you say of course, of course so quickly<br />that you sound like someone else<br />i ask are you made of steel? are you made of iron?<br />you cry on the phone, my stomach hurts<br /><br />i let you leave, i need someone who knows how to stay. - Warsan Shire




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