A SONNET ON A PROPOSAL
I have loved him for twenty one days, staying carefully in
the igloos of sanity,
Ignoring small chaos blooming in my head with suffocating
memories.
On the twenty second day he takes me to a café, with a name I
misspell always,
A bramble rose growing on its walls, out of place yet
beautiful.
Silent waves between our hands, he looks at me with
Kindness oozing from the burrow on the face, a tarnished
smile.
His heart is so white, whiter than the lace of my skirt,
Just like a paper before a sad, heartbroken poem- I know.
He thinks he can mend me, but holy fuck, he is a man
He is just a man; he is just another man.
I see the future grinning like a mouse when he kneels with a
ring,
And I want to cry, howl like a dog and say all the ugly
truths.
But am a Houdini, quick and clean who says yes, a slender
smile on lips,
Because this is how it works.
🤧🤧❣
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