Stale Bread and Newspapers

By NeroMatches

Stale Bread and Newspapers
By the corner store in the winding street.
Her tears salt her coffee
God takes a piss and makes it rain
Blotting the ink on the front page
And soaking the day old wheat,
Wiping the modern genesis from her fingertips.

I could have told her I loved her.

She heaves heavy irons down my chest
Every time she utters her saddened words
Passing through my lips like traildrop ghosts
And making my heart beat faster,
Whenever she takes a hold of me…
…to cry on my shoulders…

…and I would have wiped those stars from her eyes,
and would have placed them on mine,
so she would have never been hurt this whole time…







…but I didn’t.

Cheap Tobacco Cigarette and Spanish Liquor
Warms the winter bones with pepper heat.
Sirens deafen her sighs,
And she smiles.

My pen was frozen from my shaking as I tried to capture
that moment on tissue paper and restaurant receipts.

She was sitting there so still
So serene
The midnight crashing down from the sky.
I picked up a moon rock
And put it on a ring, thinking I’d give it to her someday.

But someday was a second late.

Her stale bread was expiring and the paper bore old news
And I would’ve bought her another
But the corner store was already closed
Being this late an hour
In wasted opportunities.

I broke her heart.

And she sits there on her breakfast table
Her jacket keeping her cold
Her tears collecting on her cheeks
Her coffee remaining bitter.
And now, as I stand on these watered steps
On these death slides
On these sorrow homes
I keep on thinking how things would have ended,

If I had only told her I loved her.

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© 2006 NeroMatches
Published on Wednesday, April 5, 2006.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • freudian-slip On Sunday, October 5, 2008, freudian-slip (236)By person wrote:

    procrastination guilt soaked with regret- (biting down on the bitter coffee bean)

  • sole On Wednesday, January 30, 2008, sole (93)By person wrote:

    unfortunately opportunity only knocks once, and you have to acknowledge it. Great descriptions of sense in this piece, I could literally smell the coffee the whole way through it.

  • carlosjackal On Monday, December 18, 2006, carlosjackal (2787)By person wrote:

    Fantastic. Yet another piece of awesome mastery.

  • AniDayz On Saturday, May 6, 2006, AniDayz (812)By person wrote:

    to say: 'painfully beautiful', 'striking and piercing', 'honestly shattering', 'incredibly emotional'...would be mere shadows of my true compliment(s). so, let me just say: amazing...and quietly bow out...i am fully spent in an excellent way...

  • Possesion On Saturday, April 8, 2006, Possesion (136)By person wrote:

    "Sirens deafen her sighs, And she smiles." This whole thing was exquisite. And the imagery i got out of it was perfect. however, a bit heart wrenching and sad, don'tcha think? ;)

  • mozarts cat On Friday, April 7, 2006, mozarts cat (183)By person wrote:

    beautiful soul =) .. this is timeless .. truly!

  • Grey Lies On Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Grey Lies (185)By person wrote:

    oh my!...it brought tears to my eyes. such words...every single on captures me as all of your other works.!! this is simply beautiful. such sorrow, it hurts to read.

  • A former member wrote: this is just too much, deeply moving, i didn't know there could be so much beauty in something so painful, this write itself makes me feel as i have waited to read this a second too late, just wonderful

  • A former member wrote: "I picked up a moon rock And put it on a ring, thinking I’d give it to her someday." this was so beautiful. mesmerizing, with your choice of words and message..and that last line was painful. wonderful, jules. your amazing.

  • sweetcorruption On Wednesday, April 5, 2006, sweetcorruption (2)By person wrote:

    amazing imagnery, and use of words...I love it...remains me of some of my own works

  • A former member wrote: ...deeply moving..shook me as it did still my heart. Reading you, I am always left numb/breathless.. head being held under, drowning in your words.. and afterwards..

  • A former member wrote: ..there is that moment of silence.. when you realize you are left just with yourself. and your tingling nerves .. and it's awakening.. you've such a strong voice.. the quiet after, deafening.. echoing.. utterly immersing.

  • A former member wrote: I think I was lost for a bit in this...and in myself.. the thing is? I didn't know I was dreaming... thank you.

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