An Unripe Proposal
By Andrea M., Beverly, MA
Hard-hardened apricots Domino slowly from the shelf above the microwave Teasing water plays rhythm in the steel sink The screw holding the faucet in place is left slightly askew Radiation from the peach, pealing heater coughs China cups in blue mosaic patterns Lay with their last remains encrusted into their world Musty dressed curtains agitate the weary eucalyptus Crying for a drink Something left unfinished haunts the silent room Dry wax pools strangle the once silver holders A peeler, rusted with experience Finds a place by the sane floorboards Sheets of undiscovered scribbles float The ink drooling messages into the puddle on the floor A deep purple creates As the crimson streams over the dreary blue tiles A fruit fly cheats a taste of the kitchen It is surprised by the lack of breath that remains No hand moves to stop its wings Black ballpoint pen leaves its mark on a soiled napkin Maybe it was supposed to be a secret The coughing radiator spews a hiss and ceases A circle grows in the red puddle as a single apricot slips Something left unfinished haunts the silent room
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