“Words are worth a thousand pictures
and we can’t change that, either”
Words are the things that define us,
shape us,
make us who we are
because
try as we might
we will, even in the most minor way possible,
concede with the labels slapped so harshly upon us
because
that’s how it is
we are a
loser
freak
blank
clear
unloved
forever alone
nothing
and we can’t change that
so really
we think that a picture is not worth a thousand Words
Words are worth a thousand pictures
and we can’t change that, either,
but
we can change schools
we can change our appearance
we can face our greatest fears and survive
just for the sake of fitting in
we can convince our parents to drive us to a tattoo parlor, late at night
we can have them strap us down so we don’t try and escape
we can scream louder than we have ever screamed before
pleading to be let up
pleading to be kept down
we can feel the needle on our skin
we can keep our eyes shut
squeeze them tight as we may, the tears trickle out
forming a steady waterfall down the side of our face
falling into a natural saltwater lake
we can be done after what feels like eternity
we can look at the Words in the mirror
curved along our jawline
with letters that spell out
‘May I?’
we can move the next day
start school the day after that
pretend that we’ve met our soulmate on a train
never to see him again
we can lie through our teeth
keeping a straight face
but on the inside
we can wonder
is the price of Words too much?
is the price of fitting in too much?
we can wonder this
wonder this until we regret that night
regret our false identity
but we can’t change it
we can’t change this new label that’s been forced on us
this new burden to carry around on our shoulders
slowly
slowly
breaking our back
cracking our bones
until we are nothing but a ‘May I?’ on our corroding jaw
until we can’t stand it anymore
until we realize that
yes
the price of Words is too much
the price of Words is us
our identity
who we are
and
we want all that back
so
‘May I?’ we want to ask to whatever stole them from us
‘May I have it back?”
that ‘May I?’ will be imprinted in our mind as long as the ‘May I?’ on our jaw is imprinted there
and one day
just before we crack
someone will come up to us on the bus and say
‘May I?’
and we think we’re imagining it
but we feel our foot burn
and as we say
‘Of course’
they grab their neck
and we get their phone number
they get ours
but really
we never return their texts
because
we were never more happy than when we were ourselves and we still didn’t know
the price of Words.