I'm taking in the world bit by bit: The smell of grass after a shower, The clouds in the sky floating away with my thoughts, my hopes, my fears The sound of laughter pouring into my ears as I feel Nature's light on me I'm taking in the world bit by bit: The trees I want to climb And the hills I want to roll down The crickets in the night giving me a background music I want to dance to I piece my world together bit by bit With the Sounds of Nature And the Lyrical Lines of Myles And I see you: An amalgam of the things I know A symphony modelled after my own tiny orchestra A ***-pourri of the scents I keep hidden away I invent this world you've given me the keys to: The smell of your skin after a shower The clouds in your eyes as you speak about your ‘tough childhood’ The sound of your laughter pouring into my ears And tickling the fabric of my soul I invent this world where we exist This world where we are infinite This world where there are no eyes on the walls And no ears on the doors No dismembered limbs Pointing And no disenchanted mouths Judging I invent this time-less space This boundless place We can watch the sun rise And write a rule book We can talk for hours, days, or maybe minutes – We’ll never run out of Words or time We can walk, Endlessly explore The abysses of our world