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Roots Do Not Grow In Straight Lines

You are the reason for why roots do not grow in straight lines,
For you are persistent enough to realize how dull
Life would be without the tangling of words and fingers
Rather than roads and interstates

Distance lodges itself in the definition of numbers
But we constantly forget how often it slips
In between the creases of our palms
When we refuse to blink our eyes away from the sun.
There is love.
But there is lack of it too, (I think),
When such time is only lapsed by the culmination of our fears--

Fears of streetlamps
That bleed false light on tomorrow.
Fears of commas
That leave enough silence for eye contact.
Fears of numbers, for math does not know pain.

You are a deceiver whereas I am a non-believer
And although the stars were always beautiful in your eyes,
They were always real in mine. So believe me when I tell you that
You are the reason for why roots do tangle,
Why distance is more than a number,
Why stars on a map and stars in the sky differ solely by geometry,
Why one day the only Earth we have ever known will die,
And yet we will all live for tomorrow
Because without such hope and such despair,
No words would be needed so.

Copyright © Hailey Motooka | Year Posted 2017



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The Opposite of Love

The opposite of love is not hate,
but rather apathy.

It is not observing rain fall
and despising the way one droplet
covers a mere square inch
while precipitation in whole
can span entire continents,
but rather not caring whether or not
the rain fell at all.
And perhaps the rain did not fall
allowing the ground to grow
parched and crackled like lips
with too many words to say
but not enough breath to say them aloud.

It is not detesting the way milk
compliments cereal during
2:00 am. adventures in the dark
then promises to soil
in a matter of minutes,
but rather not bothering to
pour milk at all.
And perhaps the milk had spoiled 
in the fridge long before anyone
bothered to check the expiration date
on the items and things not meant to last.

It is not mistaking a kaleidoscope 
for a telescope and hating 
the way reality through one glass—
the bending of light on convex lenses
can never be as vibrant and geometric and colorful
as the light reflected amongst mirrors,
but rather not wanting to
look inside at all.
And perhaps no one did look upon a telescope
to look out to sea or up at night sky 
and wonder if there is, or ever will be,
something more than all of this. 

It is, however,
the way sand is the most 
complex puzzle in the world 
that nobody bothers to put back together.
It is the way an open bottle 
of flat champagne 
both holds and lacks so much potential.

It is the way hair tangles in sleep
and sheets wrinkle in stillness
and heavy sighs are mistaken 
for sleepy exhales
with backs turned, arms crossed
and eyes wide, wide open.

Copyright © Hailey Motooka | Year Posted 2017


Book: Shattered Sighs