The other day I imagined that I could fly, and I was awake, and I almost did. But then my mind flinched and I remembered that humans don't fly and I felt an overwhelming sadness. I blinked and the world stopped. The largest bee in the world was next to me and I wasn't afraid … Continue reading A Distraction
Month: June 2015
I remember your face
So sweet You meet my eyes so trustingly Clear, green, completely Guileless Calm smile, smooth skin that Emphasizes your slightly Pointed cheekbones. If you were a flower, you'd be an orchid If you were a poem, it would probably be a Cummings If you were a song, pick a light indie tune The floral pattern … Continue reading I remember your face
Like a Bell, Tolling
How strange to suddenly realize you are uncomfortable in the house you grew up in you find peace in silence where before you craved noise where your eyes grow lighter as the day progresses until you can (sometimes) barely see in the evenings when before you used to run without fear through the blackest black. … Continue reading Like a Bell, Tolling
For the World
The world needs more over-the-top filled to the brim pouring it all in until you explode or don't and that's much worse, isn't it? The world needs your theatric spirit the incensed exclamations the overbearing weight of your disapproval that you hide behind to mask tears. The world needs its one-woman show, its circus attraction, … Continue reading For the World