Your body is a city
I shout against these walls
But they echo in veins
Your heart is a house, a home, a cup of chocolate milk
It is cold out here
I have lived alone all my life
In the house that is my heart
With its beat that travels through the city of my limbs like wild fire
Lead me to a key hole
I have golden framed photos on every wall
A grand stand piano that echoes in the aortic tunnels
And makes me ache with melody filled mornings
I love it here
I love from here
I can see you dancing inside of you
Skirt twirling, hair meant for breezes
Your feet bare my stares
Please climb them
Know what I hold dear
Dear, let your eyes hold me like a hole does my curiosity
Ooooooh you
When you smile hello a warm breeze wafts through the windows of my collarbones
The mansions in my gut flood with rain, filled like aquariums when I see you hurt
Parades march down the streets in my towns, with pink confetti and flashing trumpets
When I know that you’re proud
I’ll knock your favourite number if you’d like
Maybe you and I could eat oatmeal in the morning
Plant petunias in the afternoon
Pick whispers at one
And get ahead of ourselves
But I have lived alone in this house all my life
I don’t know how to entertain
You sit perfect happy behind you windows
What music to play
What dishes to serve
What smile to wear with what dress when I open up the door to this heart
And I know that I have a welcome mat out but the locks are still in place
The curtains are drawn but that’s real glass in the windows
That seem stronger than glass sometimes
I’ve seen you
Strolling past mine, expecting cinnamon buns and table cloths
But truth is: I got none
I’ve got a floor
A table for too many chairs and not much more
I jostle bricks from my sides
To shatter your windows
Close my eyes
And throw hard
If I don’t hear a crack
I’m hoping your windows were open
I could break through
And take the freeway to a meeting place in between our two houses
To a small road side diner where we can decide
Who gets to take who home
Like show and tell
I want to watch you shower sing-shower songs
Sit on the porch after the sun
Brush your teeth
Eat dessert after
Etch every quirk into my cavities to tongue at later on
And I’ll show you how I want to make these rooms a home for someone
I’ll dream about your cupboards, your couches, your electrical outlets
And I’ll tell you that I like dancing in your kitchen with bare feet
Bare arms
Barring all
But you like your kitchen
You must like your house just so
I’ve left mine
So give me your roof
These dark corners don’t last long enough
And maybe there’s enough going on in there that those rooms don’t have room for me
There are nights when these rooms filled with empty engulf me
So I’ll stretch a string with cans at each end to the top windows of the houses in our hearts
I’ll grin you a wind chime
To hang from your strings
And you
You might, or might not, fill my spaces
And whisper “we can kiss each other on the doorstep
But we will always go home alone”
But at least
It’ll ring
And you’ll have my brick to throw back