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the elephant in the room

The world looks different

when you always keep your head down -

I've studied all the oddities of my feet,

the details on your shoes,

the patterns in the carpet.

I've learned how to dance

without stepping on your toes,

and how to sing without raising

my voice above a sigh.

How to glide over the surface of things.

Perhaps I will never see sky

with my eyes glued to the floor,

but I'll be the first to know

when the bottom drops out from under us.

And then there are words fastened

to my tongue that will never feel their syllables

shudder in the cool breeze of candor.

Here's a question I won't release:

*how high can you build something

on a foundation of eggshells?*

The elephant in the room

is already cracking

the stark

white

veneer.

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Written by
alexandra-carlyle
American
Published
Jul 25, 2010
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