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Head in The Clouds

by Robin_John

Up here, I have no clue. This shroud of white is like a fluffy blindfold I’m free to imagine And make do with what I have. People tell me to come back down. I’m becoming ignorant, it’s true. Something I’d much prefer Over having to think of you. Down there, I see the blisters on my skin The painful scrapes from where I ripped you away. They sting and ache and bleed Only getting worse every day. The severity of my want of you Emanating from every action I take In constant fear and worry That my words would bite back. So, don’t you see? I prefer it up here With my head in the clouds; Where I have nothing to fear.
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Robin_John
25 / M / Philippines
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Written by
Robin_John
25 / M / Philippines
Published
Jan 4, 2018
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Ignorance is the best kind of bliss.

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