Bruises

Bruises

A Poem by Cassidy Mask

We’re hot skin

And aching fingers

Sweating palms clutching

At folds of fabric

We’re teeth biting tongues

And a head aching with

Nightmares.

We’re purple skin,

Bruises we don’t remember getting.

We’re bodies wrapped in bedding

Trapped in the street corners

Of consciousness.

© 2011 Cassidy Mask


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OOoh I love those last two lines 'street corners of consciousness,' that's brilliant! And i love 'a head aching with nightmares.' Love this muchly!

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Cassidy Mask
Cassidy Mask

Singapore



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I'm at art college in Singapore. "...I never heard them laugh. They had, Instead, this tic of scratching quotes in air - like frightened mimes inside their box of style, that first class carriag.. more..

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A Poem by Cassidy Mask