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Keyspin/Oldways

Shoes in hand

Ready to go check the mail

I tried to put keys on my feet

My eyes crossed

Vission blurred and head spinning

I reeled back in my seat

I groped for the arms

I figured "oh that's a bit strange"

I was ready to think only of the keys

I was ready to take on tunnel vision

To avoid the terror of what I'd glimpsed

 

Last night I walked into the wall

I had turned out the light in my room

Standing on my phone in the dark

For however long it takes

To finish conversations

Turn on some music

Forget orientation

 

The light from my blinds

In the tired of my mind

Cast on the wall a line

That reminded me of home

Just a step and I'd be there

Must have remember where I'd been

My nose struck textured sheetrock

"What stoped me?"

The usless part of me retorts

Image of the thermostat burned

Itching in my periphery

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Written by
john-b
28 / M / American
Published
Jun 25, 2020
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Probobly Indigestion...

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