Falling… I never realize it is happening Until the butterflies in my stomach turn to whirlpools Until I wake up and realize that I’m on yet another roller coaster It is as though I am walking towards an open door that leads to peace But it closes on me as soon as I reach for the doorknob
Falling… I see it in the palaces made of words in fairy tales I see it in the flashes of images on a blank screen that light up a dark room Why does falling in those places always end in a happily ever after? Why do those images and palaces look so different… From when I fall?
Falling… Why does it look like hidden smiles, forehead kisses, and long hugs in the rain on the screen While I watch my own kingdom be invaded by conquerors who only see me as a prize Why do the words say that it daring, exciting….or even like the warmth of a comforting fireplace But every time I fall, I feel the glass shards pierce my palms and my knees… As spears of grief pierce my heart as I see how far I’ve fallen and what could’ve been… The realization of how pieces of me will always remain in shards, even if they are glued together Why do I see the magical spells conjoin the sparkle of love struck eyes While my falling feels like the shackles of a cursed cycle of losing myself Where my mirror on the wall erases everything and recreates a perfect illusion for another
Falling… I hear it in the guitar strings and the chords of love songs It sings of midnight dances in every note, synchronized hearts in every beat Why does it sound so different from what I hear? Why does mine sound like ignored protests and whispered pleas of “do not hurt me” Or like silent teardrops running down one’s cheek Why does mine sound like the unheard gasps that are muffled by pillows at 12 AM?
Falling… The fairy tales, the screen, the songs…all mention that falling smells like roses Well, I guess that is the one thing that is true… For one only seeks rose petals for their beauty and their sweet smell, But they always forget that even with the most beautiful things, there are thorns too