star-struck because stars are fictional, heavenly things. but
Tired. So tired. My eyes fail and my soul gives up.
Empty eggshells Line the floor And you can’t walk across Or get to the door. You can’t reach your shoes,
Notes rolling off of my fingers The right hand sings a soft melody… The richer undertones of the left… Flowing and melting in swirling ma… The quiet inner voice on the right…
I’m sorry I never told you About why I was so nervous around… I’m sorry I never confessed Because you moved on, And I didn’t.
And we were always running never to but always from and always running... And we were always hurting never for but always from
Knowledge is pain, Knowledge is power. The beauty of knowledge Seems so tangible and so beautiful… That mankind must have it.
I’ll tell you to hold on tight, and we can be alone together in this nothingness. I’ll tell you to tell me a story, and we can laugh and cry together
Something warm has curled up inside my chest. It is filled with hate, with sadness, with things I cannot express.
Muddled footsteps In the dirt, Wind in our ears, The sun Shrinks down beneath
dance in the sun watch it splatter over your face
Words are just words They say But if they’re “just words,” Why do they hurt so much more When they tell the truth?
star-drunk child, foolish in your fear— announce your cries to the night, feel the heat of life
Hi Dad. I’d like you to know I’m finally Unboxing each memory Framed
What am I without poetry, Without words, blossoming on the page? I would be but a shell of myself And you would find me