“Aren’t we just like curtains?” I say “How?” you ask
Well, curtains We never really appreciate them Until they’re gone Not until we feel the bustling heat Penetrate our skins during summer Or when we can no longer hide ourselves From the light and the world around us When we’re already too tired to deal With anyone, really Because we took off Those **** curtains
We speak of lines that spell diamonds Majestic cars and palaces But we fail to realize how this ordinary object Can make a whole difference whenever We wake up in morning Sitting in bed, tiredly remembering what We were going to do today A small choice, packed with a lot of meaning Whether we want to stay inside Or go out and meet the world
Serving as a doorway To the possibilities each day brings These curtains show us the days worth living (and hiding from, if that's what you want) And if you don’t find that ordinariness beautiful If you don't find those moments where we stand up and try to survive the long day ahead of us Often just waiting to see those familiar curtains again amazing Nor can you see how curtain-like we all actually are Then try having no curtains for a day And see what I mean
3 AM thoughts I have while looking at my curtains.