These Hands
Why?
i wear the customary clothes of my time,
like jesus did, with no reason not to die
facing history, with little to no irony
like i'm some forgotten southern city Sherman razed
still hid under thick smoke after all these years
these hands, are my father's hands but smaller
soaked in paint thinner,
until they're so dry coming together,
they make the sound of resisting each other
a shrill squeal like two moving rubber, tires touching
hide nothing, hide nothing
Share
More from Why?
January Twenty Something
Why?
Me and The Peacoat
Why?
You'll Know Where Your Plane Is 7
Why?
Maze
Why?
Lady Fingerz
Why?
Close to Me
Why?
Eskimo Snow
Why?
Mutant John
Why?
Vice Principal
Why?
Women Eye, "No."
Why?
Brook and Waxing
Why?
Twenty Eight
Why?
Exegesis
Why?
By Torpedo or Crohn's
Why?
A Sky for Shoeing Horses Under
Why?
Simeon's Dilemma
Why?
The Fall of Mr. Fifths
Why?
Fatalist Palmistry
Why?
Gnashville
Why?
Song of the Sad Assassin
Why?