95 valium
 

 

it's raining, saturday morning

you wake up crying from the night before

the kids came home late

the kitchen is a mess

you're no longer sure about love

yes love, that is the question

you live with your husband of twenty years

and you still have children at home

the question is love

what of it /where is it/where did it go

you are trying to remember love

the smell of it, the taste of it

you want to remember the colour of love

your eyes are circling the kitchen

looking for the colour of love

you contemplate the phone

a black box of distant promise

there is no love there

the fridge, pure white

a fat woman in white

she is talking to you

it is not a friendly conversation

 

she is pointing to the window

it is raining

blue tears fall down clear glass

the colour of love is waiting

in the windowsill, a bottle

full of blue tears

ninety-five valium like beer on the wall

ninety-five valium

go on, take them all

the woman is whispering

cool messages

helping you swallow

promising lies

the blue tears

slide down the window

down your cheeks

blue tears down your throat

the colour of love

 

 

 

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