cardboard boxes in the attic
e.l.
you hang around the corners of the room
tiptoe through the halls as if you don’t live here, too
like a ghost
there but not quite there
always watching me with those too-bright eyes
i know you expect more from me
but there’s no more of myself to give
i don’t want to watch your face fall--
crocodile tears sliding down your cheeks
antique-store china shattering on the hardwood floor
and the heavy banging of the door behind you
so i give you a worn-out smile
say “i love you” half-heartedly
sit across from you
at the table you so carefully set
place the cloth napkin on my lap
pick up the dinner fork
eat the pasta you made from scratch
tell you that your dress looks pretty
watch a shy smile light up your face
and look away too quickly
i should let you go
find someone who will return
all the love you have to give
but i am selfish
i take your love
and stow it away in cardboard boxes
let it sit untouched in the corners of the attic
where the light doesn’t reach
collecting dust
and waiting
i tell myself i’ll take it out
eventually
i promise i’ll treasure it
someday