Limbo


It was time to come out,

The moon went down as the sun peeked its fiery head over the mountains.

My skin felt the cool breeze of morning’s dew.

It prickled at the slightest touch of air caressing the little hairs that begged for attention.

Secretly I’ve watched them move past us.

A circle with an unbreakable bubble.

They never saw me standing there—oblivious to my presence.

Time has passed and i’ve been forgotten.

My heart felt different, while my brain remained stagnant.

I couldn’t quite place this ache.

The moment it hit my lips, I reached for the words and struggled to grip.

They came pouring out of me like the chain to the levy.

I was doing so well.

I didn’t dwell too long.

One foot in front of the other and then I slipped.

My heart lunged forward as my knees swooped into my soul.

For the first time, I could truly hear sound.

Peddle to the medal


The wind began to blow through tightly woven curls.

Her mind laced with heavy thoughts that only time could erase.

Two souls wandered between eras of which ached for resolution.

Hands pressed firmly against beating temples to suppress the memories.

She smiled through glistening eyes as they traveled mountains high.

His hand held hers steady, but it wasn’t enough.

He watched as she tore herself apart.

Their bodies frozen in a world they couldn’t escape.

The suitcase bandit


Life may go on and time may very well heal,
but for me it’s at a standstill.
Memories of what you could have looked like forever etched deeply into my brain.
If only I could have seen you just once to know if you were my carbon-copy.
I miss you.
Is it selfish when i inwardly shudder at the excitement of someone else’s happiness?
This dim place of illusive hideaways has become the labyrinth of my darkest days .
Taking a deep breath before I start my day while downing the glass of heated caffeine.
Into my veins goes the morphine.