The Ignition Point
You were born into this world
Not to be a person, but a mother
At least, that is what you were told
But never once thought to believe
As a child, you went to school
Learned biology, anatomy
And found that was all you saw:
Cells and nerves
As opposed to flesh and sweat
You watched your friends partner off
But craved the stars more
Getting lost in strings of lights
While they were stuck moaning on the ground
One day, you found a single spark
Out of place
For it was not caught in the map of your skies
But amidst the throng of human hearts
She warmed you
And at once, you found your fingers charred
Flesh frozen
Yearning for a foreign heat
That she obligingly burned into your chest
Like liquid fire in your veins
And dripping candle wax on your skin
You'd never once wanted what they had
Never understood the need
But she, and only she,
Set your soul alight
And your body ablaze
And this, you could accept