Feather And Bone
by Suzanne Vega
you said, come
with me
and so I did
I thought I could take
all your sorrow
I thought I could hold it all
I never imagined
your oceans
so bitter
the killing
the falling
the slaughter
of feather and bone.
I sat, still
in the five o'clock light
the sun came
in through the crack
the floor to your room
was
all splinters
and, still,
some are remaining
through skin
and through flesh
cutting in patterns
like diamonds
like
needles
down to the bone.
I had to
know
I had to see
I can take it all
but I will learn
to be free
I loved you
more that you'll ever know
even through
broken windows
through the blood as it
ran down
your fist
even
though it was my life
and my truth
and my hope
and
my window gone.
and now
if you think
I'm
coming back home
first I should tell you a
secret.
I sleep with a sword near my hand
each
night
sharpened with dreams
of your body
your murder
your blood
as
it runs down
my street.
(July 1981)
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