A poem using the metaphor of burying to describe a troubled relationship. |
BURIED Come Wipe the dust from your mouth And speak again Rusty, misused Scarred Long out of print Your life lies in pieces While you lie in despair As I wonder where We should go next I'll dig you up myself If I have to My hands might bleed But at least you'll breathe My knees might break I might fall to the ground But at least you'll be there To pull me up again I'm calling on you I'm giving you the strength You'll need to hold me I'm giving you a reason To let me lean on your shoulder Sleep So I can hear you breathing And know you're alive Another night Another life Things might have been different And you might have stayed the same Never withered away Oh, how I hate this cycle Like the seasons, no matter How warm it might feel Winter is only days away So swim While you still have the chance Because tomorrow You could be buried again Alive Beneath the cold, hard dirt Packed down By my unwilling hands This soil stains my skin With a guilt That I can never wash away The handle of this shovel Digs splinters ito my palms But I deserve this So I say nothing And start again Because tomorrow You might be buried again I'm so sorry. |