I Would Leave Me if I Could.: A Collection of Poetry by Halsey
Author:Halsey [Halsey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: poetry
ISBN: 9781982135614
Google: eSOUDwAAQBAJ
Amazon: 1982135603
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2020-11-10T05:00:00+00:00
THE PAINTER
My aunt had a tenant
who lived in a one-floor addition above her unit.
He had a fat red face and a heavy brow
and an accent that sent splinters underneath your fingernails.
He was a painter
who specialized in pointillism portraits of cherub boys
with Fuji-apple-red cheeks, dimples, and ivy leaves between their legs.
Hours of detail and perfectionism spent focusing his attention on every little inch of their baby skin and baby limbs.
My aunt hung one in her house that I would find myself staring at.
Half intrigued by his talent and other times to sit in the stillness of the stirring in my chest as if I were looking at something forbidden.
I dreamt about his studio often.
Sometimes the screen door would hang open and the smell of oil paints and turpentine and expensive ink pens would waft down the stairs.
On hot summer days I would lie in my tank top and shorts,
my tight curls tangling themselves like a frayed rug edge in a washing machine.
I would stretch across the carpet with cheap pastels and printer paper and draw girls.
Mostly faeries.
Naked and freckled with long straight flowing hair.
I drew what I wanted to be, and what was forbidden to me.
I wondered if all artists did the same.
I would lie there and the fragrance of his studio would travel beneath the door through the crack where the draft came through in the winter.
I was never allowed in the painterâs studio.
It was a dream that was separated from me by a dark staircase that bled into oblivion like a nightmare where you couldnât move.
My eldest cousin strictly forbade me to enter the dark chasm.
I never saw him look the painter in the eye.
The staircase to the studio loomed like a stranger in a subway station.
It was a yawning fissure that I believed, if I could simply cross,
I would become a real artist too.
My family fought about the painter.
I would hide under the table in the spare room, while angry voices took the shape of shadows and bounced off the tile in the kitchen. I heard some strangersâ names.
We didnât know much about the painter,
But we knew he had 3 children.
An older daughter named Rebecca who was born addicted to heroin, with longing coursing through veins that couldnât recognize what was absent from her new life. Too young to understand why she had an erratic aching wound in her heart.
We knew his other two children were about my age.
But they never came around.
One day I was playing in the yard alone.
Kicking pebbles with my Skechers and pacing between the broken basketball hoop and the fence that curtained my auntâs dead-end road from a used-car lot, he called to me from the roof.
He was working in vanilla-ice-cream-colored dickies, covered in haphazard smears of color, and holding 2 dirty glasses of sweet tea, and invited me upstairs.
So with the conviction of a child exploring terrain formerly unavailable to her,
I accepted the invitation and began the approach up the stairs.
This would be it.
I would burst through the door and run my
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