Chronophobia.

Chronophobia.

A Poem by E. Greene

Manic from the touch of anxiety.
Relinquishing a single, empty breath.
Lips dripping with the taste of the fall.

My fingers ache as my grip tightens, their joints groaning with restlessness. I only have so long to hold on. 

Cursed as a fleeting thought.
A pebble in the archway of infinity.
I grow haggard from the winds of complacency. My skin cracks I stand near the spiteful cold of the present.

Every day feels like the end of my life.
Let's stay a little longer.

© 2014 E. Greene


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E. Greene
E. Greene

Lakeland, FL



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