the world (a razor) hums with laughter not mine— crooked smiles cutting corners of too-loud air (a trembling thing)
hands betray me (marionette strings) dangling in this cracked parade where faces blur into shadows all teeth and no eyes—
and I (a statue) stuck to the cement of this fear-wracked moment watch with doe-eyes (wide and glass) every step (a thunderclap) a storm pounding the small sky within
sky breaks and falls like shards, my breath a shattered hymn (please no) — tomorrow, I’ll stay tucked in the soft (silent) cocoon of here.
no steps. no looks. no cruel laughter to chase me into the screaming world—
home, the only place where walls hold me steady, their silence a shield, a quiet so deep it forgets the world.