I walked into that familiar hall, welcomed by faces I have and haven't seen before. Into a cold chair, I sank with thoughts I now couldn't recall, and with eyes noticeably lost in memories of yore. Summoned by a force to steal a glimpse of what lay across, I saw a man seemingly astray in a different dimension. His stares into nothingness reminded me of those of an albatross, full of secrets that he will probably never mention. For three days, I kept on noticing him. He was an enticing book. Yet, I knew he was more of a labyrinth in midnight's dim where surprises lay in every hidden nook. On the first day, he wore blue. Like the deep ocean inside that he possessed. It was a beautifully sad hue, matching the emotion he repressed. The next day, he wore yellow. He didn't seem like the sun, but I saw daylight. The hidden warmth of rays in him, truly mellow, and a different kind of bright. On the third day, he wore black, like the darkness that inside him nestles. A mystery lingered in his every track, and a loud silence that this lady misses. I wanted to study him more, but those days ended like a blissful pact. When we walked out the door, I silently bid farewell to the man who wore blue, yellow, and black.
A poem that I wrote for a boy I met on a three-day college retreat.