A fabricated picture of something I stare at on a regular basis feels so much more beautiful Maybe because pictures capture a strange beauty that is overlooked in reality powerlines that you always thought were ugly; the school that you dreaded going to behind a place that you never considered home Nostalgia is the most hypnotic feeling if it can trick you into thinking that you miss something you always loathed. And not just the pink in the sky, folding in over the edges of a strawberry sun One that makes the world feel like a wonderland; cotton candy skies The ones you used to laugh with your friends under; atop lush green grass that stained the knees of your jeans Tell me why that sky makes the rest of the world feel like something else entirely
Maybe in a photo taken at an exact moment; a particular frame of memory Covered in a filter of nostalgia; any stench of originality buried completely Cursed with appeal and burdened to be something that it isn't. Maybe it’s easier to love something when its thousands of miles away And while I’m writing this and as nostalgia sinks its teeth into my skin
I guess I’m realizing that it’s not the view I miss it’s the walk