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Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
A man in a suit walked into the bank, and a man with a mask was soon to follow.
He was shoving his way to the front of the line, but the man in the suit stopped him.
“A moment of your time sir, that is all I want”, he exclaimed.
The masked man pulled out his gun.
“What the **** is it?”
“Well, you see sir, I am just dying to know why we are alive. I have my hunches, but I need some proof.”
The mask man simply turned around and went on with his business.
Hardly satisfactory for the man in the suit, he grabbed his shoulder and made the mask face him once more.
“Why are we alive!?”
And with that, the masked man had been patient enough.
Click
Click,..
Boom.
Goodbye.
With his final breath, the man in the suit said,
“To die, eh? To die.”
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
Sweat dripping from
Your mask,
I notice that you
don’t notice
me.

Pride dripping from
Your grin,
I notice a need
or a want.
People.

Trophies absent from
My case.
I notice a ribbon
of participation.
Mine.

Confidence absent from
Me.
I notice a hole
but I tried
alright?
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
Red because you
said it like
that.

The color you
like but not
this
way.

My mind fights
until it bleeds
red.

I need help
and you don’t
under-
stand.
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
Happy birthday!
I gave you
me
gone.
I spent your money.

Happy birthday!
I gave you
my
lies.
I stole your tears.

Happy death day!
I took myself
a-
way.
You can breathe now.
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
Just eyes.
When I close them,
that is all I am.
Just eyes.
Eyes with a pulse…
an inconsistent pulse…
one that I fear may quit.
Throw in the towel.
Just eyes.
Eyes that aren’t ready for death.
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
The burning hot sun sends a steady flash of light
to the treetops.
It has just risen and, already, it is spewing brilliance
of this magnitude.
Do not misunderstand this;
it is a truly suburb sight.
Though my eyes take in the light,
I see nothing.

The burning hot sun sends a steady flash of light
through her window.
The light gently wakes her up,
and she rolls over, sighing.
“You look absolutely beautiful this morning.”
She rolls over for a second time,
this time to avoid my admiration.
Understand this;
she is the most suburb sight.
My eyes take in her light,
and I can see.
Tessa Tomlin Jun 2011
A vast forest speaks to me.
Pulchritudinous trees, shrubs, and flowers.
Even the weeds are beautiful,
beautifully entertaining.
The largest tree of them all is fearful.

What has it to fear?
It can see from city to city for miles.
It hears the sounds of the earth clearly.
It can even see itself in a mirror of waves,
and in turn can be certain of it’s existence.
Regardless, it is fearful.
In retrospect, people have tried to cut it.
Not only it’s branches, or it’s leaves.
Everything belonging to the largest tree was in peril.
Even it’s thick trunk was at risk.
There is one that wants it to remain rooted.

But, the largest tree is still fearful.
It does not want that one person to expand.
It does not want the human to want other trees to be rooted,
or to assist those others in remaining so.

The tallest tree pleads:
“Don’t chop me down, please.
Oh don’t let them lean towards you,
For they WILL lean towards the sun, and you are my only sun!
It’s inevitable. One day, oh one day, I won’t be enough shade for you.
You’ll sit under the others and read your books, write your words,
whatever you do. Even if you do leave me, human, don’t chop me down.
I’ll do that myself.”

“I could never…”

The human was confused.
The tree was clearly superior to all others.
So, the human climbed.
Climbed and climbed to the very top of that tree.
From the peak, it all made sense.
Down in the shimmering water was a distorted image.
The largest tree had been looking at itself as if it were the smallest.

“I wish you could see what I see.”
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