Sunburst Cherry
There’s something
inside thats falling apart.
It’s frail and it’s shattered
like bitten nails and acrylic art.
The mail is coming slower
to the brain,
somewhere it’s pre-opened
and doesn’t taste the same.
Daylight breaks through,
the struggling entrails of dreams.
There’s something unnatural
about always wishing for yesterday.
I’m like a sunburst cherry,
too ripe and summer’s done.
Like I’ve had enough and it's no fun,
A tired tape on re-run.
7/6/14
Veronica Russell
This poem is about:
Me
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