his voice echoes continuously through my mind repeating those same fluid words like ripples on the surface of an endless pool of water again and again. That same photographic memory of four beautiful seconds filled with brilliance and easy laughter is in high definition playing on an endless loop. It tears away every outside thought, accelerating and building in a crescendo driving out the rest of the world.
his gaze sweeps over me in its path around the room and evanescent as it is, it causes my heart to flutter, threatening to fly away
I'm left with an image branded on my mind of eyes the color of antique coke bottles Those kind eyes begin to take on a menacing edge in my memory piercing deep into me and allowing intense insecurity and admiration to flood in as i recall the treasures behind them
Like most artists, he has no clue that he's an incredible writer but, as the days pass by in class we start to let him in on the secret yet, he still refuses to accept it
his sweet, shy smile always talks down his brilliance, clouding his depth like he almost fears his own words That expression of near embarrassment when people enjoy his work, mixed with the thought that he's so incredible tears me up and i strive to measure up while he simply shrugs it off, almost unaware of his excellence like he's staring into a ***** mirror
I find myself thinking about it in bed at night when the rest of my anxieties team up to press me under the day in a deep, wildly-colored sleep
When the morning finds me and the sun pulls me back to Earth I stretch out my arms and draw in the fresh scent of the new day but as i fall into my usual routine, the memories and insecurities and inferiorities creep up to the surface of my thoughts and I wonder if I'll ever move past this stage, listening and admiring from afar
Suddenly an idea strikes me and i press my pen to my paper using his medium to release what I've held in so long
this was submitted for a portfolio in my creative writing class, where i read it aloud. the entire class was required to give feedback and the subject was in the class. i was required to explain the inspiration before reading it, so he knew it was about him. :D