Poem: Ghost
Ghost,Did you know sometimes it frightens mewhen you say my name and I can't see youwill you ever learn to materialize before you speakimpetuous boy, if that's what you really arehow many centuries since you've climbed a balconyor do you do this every night with someone elseyou tell me that you never leaveand I am almost afraid to believe itwhy is it me you've chosen to followdid you like the way I look when I am sleepingwas my hair more fun to tangleare my dreams more entertainingdo you laugh when I'm complaining that I'm all alonewhere were you when I searched the seafor a friend to talk to mein a year where will you beis it enough for you to steal into my mindfilling up my page with music written in my handyou know I'll take the credit for I must have made you come to me somehowbut please try to close the curtains when you leave at nightor I'll have to find someone to stay and warm mewill you always attend my midnight tea partiesas long as I set your placeif one day your sugar sits untouchedwill you have gone foreverwould you miss me in a thousand yearswhen you will dry another's tearsbut you say you'll never leave meand I wonder if you'll have the decencyto pass through my wall to the next roomwhile I dress for dinnerbut when I'm stuck in conversationwith stuffed shirts whose adorationhurts my ears, where are you thencan't you cut in when I dance with other menit's too late not to interfere with my lifeyou've already made me a most unsuitable wifefor any man who wants to be the first his bride has slept withand you can't just fly into people's bedroomsthen expect them to calmly wave goodbyeyou've changed the course of historyand didn't even trywhere are you nowstanding behind metaking my handcome and remind mewho you arehave you traveled farare you made of stardust tooare the angels after youtell me what I am to dobut until then I'll save your side of the bedjust come and sing me to sleep