Cigarette
I take a step or two closer to the door of the house
Before I even knock
I can smell the scent
Of his cheap cologne and expensive sweat
I try to lift my fist, but a lighter falls out of the pocket of the coat
I thought would protect me from any outside threats
Before I even get the chance to knock
The door swings open
And he's standing there with slick black hair and an amazing smile
Squinting his eyes away from the sun
I'm trying to control my rising bile
The wrapped cylinder being bit by his pointy teeth
Rests in between his soft lips
He winks and bends down to pick up the lighter that fell onto the concrete
And offers it to me before saying my name
I refuse and rush into the house of many games
I try to open my mouth
But his opens first and bites down on my face
Trying to find an open space
To burn with his unlit cigarette
I push him off lightly
And he holds his addictions up in fake defeat
Then lights up his smoke
And falls to his knees
He takes his first drag
And then I count two and three
Before he stands and grabs towards me
I try to pull away because suddenly I couldn't breath
But this only made him angry and stronger
He wouldn't let me be free
I hear him yell at me and I try to yell back
But before I could he breathes me into his lungs
Waiting for the feeling of fulfillment
And then ever so slowly pushes me out
Letting my arms and legs wrap around him like the smoke of a short lived fire
I try to explain why I showed up today
But he smashed his weapon to the ground and I watched the tobacco die away
The lighter was still in his hand
And I knew this was the last time he would ever let me in if I did
So I leaned over and kissed him again
As I focused my eyes on the broken drug
That had never longed to live
If our love had ever been more about us and less about him
Then maybe he wouldn't have needed me
And my aura of pretend
And maybe I wouldn't have needed
The coat and a weapon
And maybe you wouldn't have lost your wind
Maybe if we had just started out slow
You wouldn't have smashed me
And buried me 6 feet under wet snow
Just so you could dig me out and force me to smolder
While you flew off
Like the last wisp of smoke