Unattainable (adj): Impossible to reach, inaccessible, reachless, unachievable When you spend your life reaching for the unreachable, do we ever get there? or was the effort all in vain? Do we really fall in love, or do we fall in love with the unattainable?
Friday, 20 November 2015
This happened on the same day.
How sweet
How warm
Is the pink
Of a Sunday
Lazy
Woolen
Despite
the heat.
Comfortable
Despite tight jeans
Expansive
Despite restrictions
Mapely
Crunchy
Heavy air
In the light breeze
And a hand in an eye
Reaching out to stroke your hair
And kiss the honey on your skin.
How easily can a paper
cut skin.
How it seems so harmless and clean.
Craftsmanship of every sort.
A blank page full of possibilities.
And yet just as easily it can slice right through your skin.
Small, seemingly insignificant cuts
That manifest later on
With searing pain.
There is a certain pride to be had in the claiming of constant pain.
"Never have I not felt it," as the cameras watch in the still darkness.
The sorrow the viewer feels is intevetable. The desire to care, the desire to comfort.
Silence passes between two entities.
The block of quiet is filled with pondering.
An eternal throb of ghosts weaves its way through the railing of the staircase, and the cameras just watch because they don't know what else there is to say.
"Never have I not felt it," as the cameras watch in the still darkness.
The sorrow the viewer feels is intevetable. The desire to care, the desire to comfort.
Silence passes between two entities.
The block of quiet is filled with pondering.
An eternal throb of ghosts weaves its way through the railing of the staircase, and the cameras just watch because they don't know what else there is to say.
I want to take you to the mountains.
My chest fills with warmth.
I never thought it was possible for a plant to wrap around a brick house.
But in retrospect, of course it does.
How was I so blind to something so blaringly obvious?
Vines wrap around anything solid.
And brick houses just sit there, motionless as the world around it happens.
My chest fills with warmth.
I never thought it was possible for a plant to wrap around a brick house.
But in retrospect, of course it does.
How was I so blind to something so blaringly obvious?
Vines wrap around anything solid.
And brick houses just sit there, motionless as the world around it happens.
White staircase
We sat on the staircase, vulnerable to each passerby.
Eyelashes soaked.
Lips red.
Three words said,
Yet three words is too little.
Three words that are supposed to bring the sky bring the ocean instead.
We fear death by water.
Eyelashes soaked.
Lips red.
Three words said,
Yet three words is too little.
Three words that are supposed to bring the sky bring the ocean instead.
We fear death by water.
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