Say nothing,
and make every act a surprise –
the jump-scare
of a haunted house,
the only noise to meet it
my gasping shock
(or screams).
Say nothing,
and leave me mind-reading,
pretending
I know everything –
a charlatan,
though,
and nothing more,
beneath the curtains and
the smoke.
Say nothing,
and expect me to respond –
to say something
with the flashing light of aging bulbs,
about to burn out
from overuse
(and undercare).
Say nothing,
then say nothing again,
and
just once more,
say nothing.