Strange how things are twisted, Made better or happier Like a girl who thought her life Was crumbling. Her Mind a whirlpool of lies Inside of a hurricane of torment and insanity. Her sleepless nights are simply Airplanes that cannot fly. But they are beautiful. Bright yellow birds with broken wings and Arrows through their eyes Fly from sight.
I can relate. The urge and incessant need to run, The cage stands around me, pillars of a ballroom with no space to dance. The invisible song echoing. My mind is a place of blazing meteors And barren deserts, Only occupied by an occasional mirage That screams, “I’ve found something!” The sound burns my throat, the voice of someone else in my body. And suddenly I was weightless, Barely a cloud Near the ground, obstructing the Paths that my eyes wander down. Demonstrated by demons And the flames flavoured Like chocolate and ghost peppers. Burning blisters on the insides of My teeth, spreading through my bones As a parasite would slither Down my throat. The trees and water signifying my survival grows. A paradise in the eyes of a starved kitten Lacking its milk from a mother flattened on the side of the road. But the possibility disappears As I walk, run, fall, cuss, crawl closer to my destination, Forever doomed to walk among the shadows and blackness Of the sky. Colourblind. I wander and trip over cracks in the Sidewalk as my mother's back cracks in half like a twig, It’s not my fault! I am still lost! Or maybe I have been found. A picture, solid and graphic I am here. This wasteland could be my home, my fragmented reality. The tunnels deep in the blackened sand are the Corridors of a haunted house, ghosts Of long lost stories whispering sweet nothings In my disjointed ear. I do not want to listen. “Welcome home.”