Love Poem: Flecks
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Written by: Emma Wells

Flecks

Repressed, sombre colours
weep a blurry sadness.
Melancholic, metallic hues
bite a frustrated, untouched lip -
silently surrendering
crimson, golden spheres of promise…
They dissolve, shrinking to watery flakes,
melting to a near oblivion.

Lyrics pin hopes on a pointless map,
touching tender triggers
like hidden, yet potent handguns.
They fire at will, tearing happy slices,
dumping pieces like fly tipping
at abandoned roadsides. 
A darkness cloaks a raw nakedness,
reclaiming unwanted goods -
left to rot, depreciate, decay.

Your car mocks in superfluous glimpses,
a fading memory of physicality: 
each visual spot pings 
like unruly snooker balls
bouncing mindlessly 
in a green baize haze.
You are an unpotable black fly
that hangs frustratingly near erasure.

An occasional dark-haired shadow
pricks an interest – 
a sickening silhouette 
that makes me gag,
choke down globs of feeling
like unchewed mozzarella,
it sinews, rotates playfully,
suppressing breath,
with a Devil’s self-satisfied grin,
rubbing out my pencil markings.

Deep sea dreams
take me to you:
to depths far wider –
than your tattered, single-sided soul.
You exist only here:
in an unreal, dimming realm,
where cruel, captive eyes hide,
blanketing honesty,
burying it in a hellish underworld
beneath stocky pillars of deceit.

I swim by your faded embers,
where you suffocate the kindling flecks,
shadowing in gravestone grey,
snuffling out light, and choosing to
drown in monotonous misery.
In contrast, I sing a mosaic painted lullaby, 
dazzling with cacophonous colours: 
blindingly real, kicking my mermaid fin –
my scales of beauty speak a frank ditty.

I ascend upwards, 
touching truth, 
breaking the lying surface.