I trace the cracks along my walls, dreams caught in spiderweb stalls. The world outside, a distant call, but here I stay, behind it all.
Suitcase packed inside my mind, yet doors won’t open, fate unkind. Every step just turns to stone, a bird still grounded, all alone.
Windows show the sky so wide, but I can’t chase the changing tide. Voices say, "someday, you'll go," but "someday" always whispers "no."
Nights stretch long, and walls close tight, the moon my only guide through night. I dream of roads I've never seen, but wake to find I’m where I’ve been.
One day, maybe, doors will break, chains will rust and hands won’t take. But until then, I sit and sigh— a caged heart longing for the sky.