DistantA Poem by Ashira MacyI sit in the corner, Hazel eyes glazed over, Gazing through yellowed walls. In and out of focus… They’re some self-correcting camera lens.
It is you that I really see Swirling around in my head, Unapologetic and consuming. Always there, But you never see me.
Your eyes scrape over me, In one brutal, swift sweep Tearing jagged, shallow wounds. I’d prefer a stab... Then I could be your center.
My corner is dark now, And trance slips away like satin Plunging me into a fevered sleep. I am plagued with visions of you, How you spirit away.
Such is the curse of those Who fall in love with the Distant. © 2015 Ashira MacyReviews
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Added on May 1, 2015Last Updated on May 1, 2015 AuthorAshira MacyMartinez, CAAboutI am 24 years old and just getting back into writing after not using the skill for a few years, so I am a bit rusty. I am excited to share my new work as well as some old with this community and would.. more..Writing
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