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chasing time

By Siri Published 8 months ago 1 min read

Levitate.

Fly away, or your feet will touch the ground and you will never, never, never, be free again.

The heady scent of moonshine twines through the air as I dance.

The cold bites at my skin, slithers beneath and settles, like a spider-silk web, in the crevices between my bones and flesh.

I hibernate within my mind.

Time passes in a daze, and the day begins again.

The shore of my ocean has long passed high tide and become a tsunami - of ice and wind, of rain and hail and storms.

Then, quiet, as water stills, falls silent. A halting of thought, of being, of feeling in the wake.

It is as though I am huddled before the window to my life; the door sits slightly ajar behind me but I am so lost in thought, fingers tracing the path of rain down icy glass, that I have not seen it.

As I lay prone, sweating and paralysed beneath the covers, the thought touches me, just once;

time is a coward who only runs away, and I am exhausted from the chase.

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