The Ballad of a Burning Family Tree
Lori Khadse
South Brunswick, NJ
South Brunswick High School
Poetry
Every arsonist sleeps with her
father’s wine-stained kisses
tucked underneath her pillow,
dreams of fire as a foil
to his wide, watered-down eyes, which are
always wanting in passion
but needing in vivacity.
The arsonist wonders how hard
her father’s liquor has to be
to draw blood;
the intoxicating Red has never looked so friendly
yet so menacing, reaped
from the same vice.
Her father,
a broken,
crooked man,
constantly guzzles down shards of glass
because he’s afraid of what he might say
the moment his ripped throat stops
bleeding.
His 2 AM thoughts consist of
worries that his little arsonist
may be flammable,
though she’s been
drowning in a year’s worth of tears
and suffocating though yesterday’s ashes.
Within her 2 AM thoughts,
she has renamed Juliet’s woes:
timeless curiosities,
useless frivolities.
She wonders:
if she holds a drunkard’s chest to her ear,
will she hear a heartbeat or a timebomb,
the echo of a memory or
the suppressed voices
of an abandoned mortality?
On his cheek, are those
scars or tear streaks?
She knows that, if anything,
her father is the
imprint
of a fake wedding ring,
a watch wrapped around her
wrist
that’s no longer ticking,
but that doesn’t stop her
from wearing it all the same.
ELOGIO EDITORIAL
Lori Khadse is a rising senior at the South Brunswick High School located in South Brunswick, NJ, and will graduate in 2021. Her work can be found in Short Édition, the Apprentice Writer, and ALackOfClarity. Other than writing, she enjoys drawing, photography, and playing the guitar.
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