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a poem about the hands that almost killed me

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some nights i go to sleep and i'm still fifteen, your asleep on the phone with me, and i still love you. we just argued over something i wont remember but had gave all of myself to. I close my eyes and in my sleep i dream of a day when we will hug for the last time, and although i wont know it yet, i will never see you again. i'll spend half a year missing you and all the parts of me i'd Iet you take from me. i'll spend a summer looking for you in boys who say "i love you" and do not know me. i look in the mirror and see someone i cannot recognize, someone who is happy but does not feel, someone who has stopped thinking but cannot stop remembering. she will confuse lust for love over and over again, and she will lose the final prece of herself to a boy who she feels nothing towards and who she will never see again. he never said "i love you" but his hands spoke in a voice that made me sick and that hurt my chest and throat. it burned my eyes and scarred my tongue with an aching pain i would not feel for months. i feel the hands pushing my head, my skull, down onto him, and i feel the hinges of my jaw shifting to let him in. i feel his hot hands against the hollowness of my bones, searing through the little skin i still had left to protect me. He is rough and does not love me, forcing himself hard through my empty skull, my hairs pulled taught into his hot fist. i no longer have eyes, but i feel a wetness spilling from the hollow space in which i used to see from. i can no longer breathe, but i am choking and my lungs are somewhere i cannot find. i do not tell the hands i am burning because it was me who agreed to burn. i let them tear my defenseless body apart, stripping me to my bones as they mutilate my vulnerable remains, and i do not have eyes but i see my mothers face and i long to be with her more than the hands long to be tightening around the string of bones where my neck used to be and forcing my hips down and down and down onto him. i cry out for her to the hands as my skull and jaw open to ask them for more. they ask them to kill me, to take my life, the only thing i have left. the hands dry my sockets and pretend to love me as he tears into me and i am dead, and in my death i will see my mommy but i cannot speak without my throat or my thoughts or my face, and although i dont know it yet, a day will come when my brain will be found somewhere in the rubble and smoke and it will have thoughts inside, and my thoughts will tell me that if only i had not given away my brain, i wouldnt have taken the blame for the hands which carried me to my violent end. i would have remembered the moments when time slowed to a still and i would spend centuries pleading and praying to any god that it would be over soon in a voice i did not let the hands know, and i had let myself be killed over and over and over again driven by the corrupted belief that the only way to hear "i love you" and to feel it was to die. and as i lay dead in the grass looking up at the dark sky with the hands of boys who do not love me yet still alone, my only comfort becomes the hope that there is a universe somewhere out there in which i am still eleven and nothing has happened. in which i havent yet been made impure by the hands i would feel at twelve that would never truly go away. i haven't yet cried out for them to stop, get off of me, someone help me. back when i had a throat long ago with a voice that had been, shouldv'e been, heard but was ignored. i hadn't yet felt the pressure of desperation and fear choking me from the inside out as i fought to make my body my own and begged deaf ears for help that would not come, and i feel my eleven year old heart begin to beat again behind my empty ribs that would never grow past seventeen, and it tells me "i love you" and i feel it.

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