Floating girl, drowning girl

It didn’t matter how much we tried to bring her back

she didn’t exist, she never could

and all your failed attempts at a happy life

mark a timeline on her body in the shape of ghastly scars

There was always something dark deep within her

and she carried it like a cross, everywhere she went

thought one day she could get rid of it, forget that it was there

but it was her only true companion, loyal as she ever tried to be

For years now she could recognize it in her eyes

the mirror, stricken with horror, appalled

her hands, wanting to choke it out, spit it out

but it was as much a part of her as her own faulty heart

And, for what it’s worth

she did poison herself with regret all her life

for not being what you wanted, what you believed she could be

all the expectations that were born with love turned to shame

In drowning the monster she drowned herself

she always knew it was the only way

and, if I were you, I’d look away

no stone light enough to keep her from drowning

no man strong enough to keep her from dying

You’ll never again have to deal with her sporadic self-destruction

the dreadful, mercurial moods, and all the lies she told you

to keep you safe, to keep you out

So, as a final wish

let her grow weeds across her body, let them sprout in her mouth

the only thing she ever did know how to nurture was decay

and her eyes, now bloodshot and frozen

will never have to see yours cry, every day

And she will sink

as all dying things do

soundless and seemingly sleeping

to the bottom of the creek, her new home

it had been calling her for ages

’till she finally and peacefully, let go

If you insist, you can remember her as you wish

would repent for three more lifetimes before asking you for more

she knew well how you tried to give her everything

and how broken she left you in return

Don’t worry about wrapping her in precious clothes

she never considered herself as saintly, nor as whole

and she always could perceive how demonic

and ungodly she must have looked like in your eyes

Even then, she felt how much you tried to love her

and your abundant prayers that never did reach her

since not even the forgiving gods could have fixed her

And how lovely, the moss that carried her

How sweet the kelp stuck on her ribs

Funny, colorful fish, picking at her skin,

She is nothing but poison and they’ll only get sick

Don’t keep her in your memories

Don’t put flowers on her grave

Such beautiful colors don’t deserve

to wither in her name