Walls Poem by Luna Moon

Walls



I know this life’s gotten too far ahead of me,
And now I can see the roots from my blossoming anger so bright-
It’s fear,
Senseless fear.
Fear of being afraid makes me want to crawl into the corners of your soul
And blame my heartache all on you.
As I keep spiraling down on make-shift love,
And happiness like a bubble just waiting to burst.
The shadows cast by my memories,
My memories like gold, whispered to me that I wasn’t the one running.
Amber Affairs making love to my ears,
Lying to me about not needing to be saved,
Until this fear came and crept up my spine and made me realize I needed to breathe out of my own throat.
The taste upon my tongue was sweet, though bitter as I realized I was running beside him.
And since I’ve found you,
And your arms open so wide-
Just screaming my name in the full darkness to save you! -
How I wish my darling, my dearest, how I wish.
But fear of being afraid of myself and of you my love,
Reminds me that if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that
Some walls are best built alone.

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