HLR
We Sigh
In the bathroom you sighed as you applied
bio-oil onto the red & white
lines that brand my inner forearms.
Wrapping my limbs in cling film
you said, with forced optimism,
I want your scars to disappear
so that you can wear
short-sleeved tops
when it’s hot outside
to which I replied, for the nth time
I want to disappear
so that the sadness stops.
“Pardon?” “Nothing,” I lied & sighed.
We sigh a lot these days; sighs of frustration
& exasperation, not contentment or gentle admiration;
you may want to fix my outside but we both know that
the real damage lies inside & so we sigh:
heavy breaths that reiterate that you have tried, & tried
so many times, that remind me that
I am still alive, sighs that aren’t the good kind or the right kind,
that have no place in a happy home, that reverberate through walls
& echo along bone, sighs that change absolutely nothing,
nothing at all so, still, we sigh.
Originally published by Outcast Press (Poetry Vol 4)