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Striped and Stripped
Scratches in the old oak floors,
Their glaze finish torn and wood stained with white
The cuts deep into the ground
That will forever be hidden under carpets of gray
Old sharp furniture legs
Dig deep into your brown beauty
And leave you striped and stripped
The creaking of your well loved support
From woes you weren’t meant to fight
You crack and bend, creak and snap,
Waiting to give in
Your cold smooth surface beneath my warm skin
A quiet creak or crack,
Your moan of pain as pressure pushes against you
You hold so much weight on your shoulders
You must get tired of it
But do you ever ask us to move some stuff away?
Do you get tired of covering your scars in grays and blues?
Dark colors to distract from your imperfections
You creak and crack
To cry for help,
Loud as you can be to get it out
To ask for some support
You crane lower and lower as time passes,
Groves pressing further into the earth as time starts to add up
And one day when the pressure is too much
You’ll crack and bend and snap
Underneath all that weight
And you’ll have to be replaced so no one gets hurt
Hard wood floors flexed out and bent
When the weight was finally too much
You carried so much on your shoulders,
And you leave them asking
“Was it too much?”
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