From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!

From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
poems i shouldn't have written, by amelia nason
Bottlecap Press
Poetry, chapbook, 28 pages, from Bottlecap Features. interwoven with fact & fiction, poems i shouldn’t have written chronicles young lov

From amelia nason's chapbook, poems i shouldn't have written, available from Bottlecap Press!

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1 year ago

in internet posts it is easy to cut them out of your life. they are hurting you! they aren't listening to you!

they held your hair back. they lent you lipstick. they held your hand at the train station and got you home safe. they rounded on your bully, got loud, said get fucked, spitting-mad in your defense.

they also cut the hair off again. told you that you should really think twice before wearing something like that. took you for granted. took your insecurities and threw them in your face again.

you know logically it should be easy. all the internet advice comments always read it will feel better. like an equation - if a person is rotten, you just remove them. you pull the tooth that's hurting.

but it was never a big flare-up moment. you don't live in a sitcom. they never tried to take your boyfriend or steal from your apartment. they showed up to birthdays and they wrote songs about you and bring you water without you asking. once you found out they carry an emergency inhaler for you, even though you haven't had an asthma attack in years - just in case.

where is the line? people fuck up. sometimes they fuck up badly. sometimes people have raw personalities, like a powerline, and being around them is dangerous. addicting. sometimes they can't help themselves, but you know they're trying. sometimes they are just rough-around-the-edges. sometimes they don't even realize how they sounded when they said that. sometimes it's just - you've both loved each other for so long now, the way this thing hurts goes back to the root.

and that's the fucked up part. you have pushed your fingers against the sweetheart of memory. things these days are electric, tense, harrowing. they didn't used to be. there were a lot of good days in there. sometimes you want to just close your eyes and say can this be over yet? do we still need to be fighting?

doing that would give up any chance you get of getting an apology, but you don't always know that you need an apology, you love them. once they flaked on your birthday party. once they told you to get over it, people are always dying. they also let you crash on their couch for a week after the breakup, handfeeding you when you were so sad you couldn't eat. they are judgmental about everything, occasionally react to banal statements with an attitude that is weird and fiery. they also love you like a lighthouse sometimes, so strong they cut the storm like lightning.

but the problem is that you might be storm. you might be the thing that needs breaking. what if you are two forces who are desperately, horribly drawn to each other, shaped by the other person's passions, and good for each other and bad in equal measure.

what if you're both just people, and you're no saint neither.

just cut them off! swallowing the saltwater, you catch yourself in the mirror. you've been shaking more than usual. there's an ache in you that is oblique, loud, impossible to soothe. is this what it looks like? when life is "easier"?

your mouth will always have a hole, is the thing, if you remove the tooth.

9 months ago
- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection
- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection
- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection
- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection

- Silas Denver Melvin @sweatermuppet, Grit Poetry Collection

1 year ago
I’m Gnashing My Teeth Like A Child Of Cain

I’m gnashing my teeth like a child of Cain

If this is a prison I’m willing to bite my own chain


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3 months ago

a lil poem i wrote while procrastinating my schoolwork

A Lil Poem I Wrote While Procrastinating My Schoolwork

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8 months ago
I Feel Like Throwing Up
I Feel Like Throwing Up
I Feel Like Throwing Up
I Feel Like Throwing Up

i feel like throwing up

1 year ago
From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
From Amelia Nason's Chapbook, Poems I Shouldn't Have Written, Available From Bottlecap Press!
poems i shouldn't have written, by amelia nason
Bottlecap Press
Poetry, chapbook, 28 pages, from Bottlecap Features. interwoven with fact & fiction, poems i shouldn’t have written chronicles young lov

From amelia nason's chapbook, poems i shouldn't have written, available from Bottlecap Press!

1 year ago
Once A Little Boy Went To School. One Morning The Teacher Said: “Today We Are Going To Make A Picture.”

Once a little boy went to school. One morning The teacher said: “Today we are going to make a picture.” “Good!” thought the little boy. He liked to make all kinds; Lions and tigers, Chickens and cows, Trains and boats; And he took out his box of crayons And began to draw.

But the teacher said, “Wait!” “It is not time to begin!” And she waited until everyone looked ready. “Now,” said the teacher, “We are going to make flowers.” “Good!” thought the little boy, He liked to make beautiful ones With his pink and orange and blue crayons. But the teacher said “Wait!” “And I will show you how.” And it was red, with a green stem. “There,” said the teacher, “Now you may begin.”

The little boy looked at his teacher’s flower Then he looked at his own flower. He liked his flower better than the teacher’s But he did not say this. He just turned his paper over, And made a flower like the teacher’s. It was red, with a green stem.

On another day The teacher said: “Today we are going to make something with clay.” “Good!” thought the little boy; He liked clay. He could make all kinds of things with clay: Snakes and snowmen, Elephants and mice, Cars and trucks And he began to pull and pinch His ball of clay.

But the teacher said, “Wait!” “It is not time to begin!” And she waited until everyone looked ready. “Now,” said the teacher, “We are going to make a dish.” “Good!” thought the little boy, He liked to make dishes. And he began to make some That were all shapes and sizes.

But the teacher said “Wait!” “And I will show you how.” And she showed everyone how to make One deep dish. “There,” said the teacher, “Now you may begin.”

The little boy looked at the teacher’s dish; Then he looked at his own. He liked his better than the teacher’s But he did not say this. He just rolled his clay into a big ball again And made a dish like the teacher’s. It was a deep dish.

And pretty soon The little boy learned to wait, And to watch And to make things just like the teacher. And pretty soon He didn’t make things of his own anymore.

Then it happened That the little boy and his family Moved to another house, In another city, And the little boy Had to go to another school.

The teacher said: “Today we are going to make a picture.” “Good!” thought the little boy. And he waited for the teacher To tell what to do. But the teacher didn’t say anything. She just walked around the room.

When she came to the little boy She asked, “Don’t you want to make a picture?” “Yes,” said the little boy. “What are we going to make?” “I don’t know until you make it,” said the teacher. “How shall I make it?” asked the little boy. “Why, anyway you like,” said the teacher. “And any color?” asked the little boy. “Any color,” said the teacher. And he began to make a red flower with a green stem.

~Helen Buckley, The Little Boy

1 year ago
My Favorite Poems From My Chapbook Published Last Year, Specimen Poems
My Favorite Poems From My Chapbook Published Last Year, Specimen Poems
My Favorite Poems From My Chapbook Published Last Year, Specimen Poems

my favorite poems from my chapbook published last year, Specimen Poems

consider purchasing today to support a trans artist today on TDOV - this chapbook is written in the style of scientific specimen labels and illustrated in the style above. this little book means the world to me :)

9 months ago

you can pry starting sentences with 'and' or 'but' out of my cold, dead hands

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