Like an OCD psychologist,
I analyzed my behavior
breaking everything down
digging to the roots
the core emotions that I felt:
insecurity, fear of being hurt.
I laid out the physical and verbal
dialogue of my body and words,
highlighting those that reflected
that pain and turmoil inside.
If insecurity was blue and fear
of being hurt purple, well...
that hidden dialogue was striped
much like the Cheshire cat
invisible behind a nodding head,
wide grin and endless laughter.
If you studied your own actions
studying every move like a
hunter on the prowl, patient
what would be your true colors?
Dec 5, 2015
Dec 5, 2015 at 2:56 AM UTC
Like an OCD psychologist,
I analyzed my behavior
breaking everything down
digging to the roots
the core emotions that I felt:
insecurity, fear of being hurt.
I laid out the physical and verbal
dialogue of my body and words,
highlighting those that reflected
that pain and turmoil inside.
If insecurity was blue and fear
of being hurt purple, well...
that hidden dialogue was striped
much like the Cheshire cat
invisible behind a nodding head,
wide grin and endless laughter.
If you studied your own actions
studying every move like a
hunter on the prowl, patient
what would be your true colors?
work in progress
