Sweet Tick
When birthday cakes
Get frostbite,
I relate.
When coins aren's used
For their rust,
I sympathize.
Once upon a time
I was a
Celebration
I lit up your candles
Made you burn
For me
Passionate and
Fiery carbonate
All in one
You melted
And I saw your
Sweetness
And you saw
My true colors.
Our warmth
Could make friends
Shove shoulders
Nudge elbows
Look twice with
Glowing eyes
And smile.
Then one day
You decided
I was cold.
My taste
sapped away
In anguish,
In condensation.
And put out
The fire
In our eyes
Extinguished.
Before I was forgotton,
I was worth something.
But now I'm old and
Rusted
Outdated
No matter my pricelessness
Undateable.
The cost of such
Disregardment
Is worthless
when unwanted.
I wish
I was aggravating again
A vex
A tick
That even unaware
You wish me there
But you willingly
Drained
And I would be happy.
Not the crunch of eggshells in your lunch
But the midday anxiety
The question of my wherabouts
The nag in your head
I wish
Someone checked their phone
Because maybe the longing
For me will be
So great
That it will manifest in
My quick response
And when it does,
Foot tapping for
The clock to tick down
Until you're safely
Out of bounds
Of being weird
And can respond again.
I wish those thumbs
Would twiddle for me
Palms would sweat
Fingers would spread to
Measure them with mine
Like checking to see if
I was a perfect fit
And I was.
The hands would clasp
The deal close
So that midday dreams
About falling in love
Debating the wait
For passion
to blossom
Were as real
And tasteful
As frosting
As sweet
And special
As cake.