Love Poem: Loving Less
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Written by: Allison Ballard

Loving Less

Your once familiar voice sounds
 Foreign
 and garbled 
and angry

it burns more
Than any of the hot sorrow 
That I’ve allowed to sink into me 
For a year too long

Im realizing more and more
Just what species of person you are
Y mira, cabron
It’s a bad diagnosis- and I’m not one
To deliver bad news
Unless I can laugh

Or unless I could unearth the vast store 
Of the pain you’ve wrought
At a snap, at a blink, at a raised hand in defense

Could I even begin to think
Could I remember my burning stomach
Or the shaking fingers or the ringing in my head
Or how you’ve killed me a thousand times
Or have I’ve damned myself, just as you said?

Probably not… and I probably can’t
Even when a burn gives me ash and flakes of skin
A cut gives me a tool to hone my bloodthirsty nails
And every reason in the world straps shoes
To my tired feet
Puts a shovel in my hands, and instruction in my heart
To find my mouth again
To find a smile and say, hey! I’ll give you what you deserve

I don’t know
But either way
Today,
 I love less.