- Vol. 05
- Chapter 10
Whorls and Striations
Every smile, every kick, every comment sweet or sour has pressed its print on you, my snarled-up man, once a lonely child. It's hard to understand what came from where and you resist unpicking stitches, poking scabs and scars and hardened skin, you prefer containment of your toxins deep within. There's the rub. When your fingers fist up, your tongue fires bullets, your face scowls you print on me, infect my love and leave me feeling foul. I know you'll grieve now my full stop has finished our sentence, once and for all. Dear one, I'd wished for another ending. I stayed too long in hope but bruises from your thumb prints left me numb and worse, adroit, fit to perform small cruelties of my own. I wish you a new life, without punches given or received, freedom from loveless annihilation.