Heart, thumping
like a conga drum,
From the
flight of stairs I climb,
Two steps at
a time,
Head still
tipsy from
That last deceitful
drop
Of caffeine,
gone cold at the bottom of the mug,
The flavor
of solitude and desolation,
The smell of
an open door
Shuffling feet
and settling,
Sound of the
slow fan, its bent blade,
My spiritless
symphony,
The wait is
over. It’s my turn.
Tearing my
eyes out of the waiting room magazines,
Goodbye half
brained beauties,
Dragging my
feet,
Blurry letters
and continuous questioning,
I find it
difficult to breathe sometimes, I say,
She hides my
face with a picture of a house,
Bricked walls
and red roof,
My chins on
a plastic machine,
A prescription
for fake tears,
At the price
of two fags,
She places a
glass in front of my eye,
I look like
a freak show clown,
In a
carnival, during off-season,
She asks me,
Do you see a
home?
Its red roof
and brick walls,
I say I see
a house,
Am I blind?
Please say
yes.
10 Mississippi:
Don't know if it was intentional, but the concatenated words in the post bore a close analogy to what you wrote 'two steps at a time'.
The post is beautiful and you need no prescription :)
Cheers,
Blasphemous Aesthete
my god-i read it twice already and still feel i did not get all that you want to say here...so deep and intertwined is the flow and a tad disturbing is the state of the protagonist!
a great expression as always:-)
You weave your magic once again sweetheart <3
I say I see a House
Wow the ending just said it all :)
Beautifully expressed <3
Of caffeine, gone cold at the bottom of the mug,
wow... amazing description...!
cherrz thats all i can say..!
keep writing
dasvadaniya
suvaiba.!
Pavitra,
Feelings of someone who lost touch with reality weaved into words so well. Am I right?
Take care
@ Blasphemous Aesthete:
Thank you so much...
:))
Cheers!
@ Suruchi:
Hey dear...
The state of mind of the protagonist is a bit disturbing....made me feel a bit uneasy after i wrote it...
Thank you so much sweetie!!
Cheers!
@ Scribbling Gal:
Thank you so much dear...I'm glad you liked it...
Cheers!!
@suvaiba fatima ahmed:
Thank you so much...I'm so happy you liked it....Do visit more often...
Cheers!!
@ Jack:
Yes...you hit the nail right on the head...
The protagonist feels out of touch with reality....cannot see a home in a house...
Thank you so much...
Cheers!!
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