From The OutsideA Poem by CharlyHere I sit On my red duffel bag, Watching them laugh at an inside joke. Or maybe an outside joke that doesn’t involve me " It makes no difference. Here I walk Through a run down shopping mall, Wandering near the revolving door entrance because I’ve lost the group. Or they’ve lost me " Maybe it does make a difference. I browse booths of obnoxious hair bows, Of cheap jewelry and useless trinkets Deciding whether or not I’m glad to be alone. Alone may be lonely, but at least I belong in my own company, On a break from observation, Entrenched in solo participation. Here I sit In a car full of friends? Acquaintances? Passenger seat, headphones on, Listening to my weird music, writing weird things, Thinking thoughts that only I can understand. I imagine reading this aloud to the car and shudder. Here I stand alone © 2015 Charly |
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1 Review Added on January 17, 2015 Last Updated on January 17, 2015 AuthorCharlyNew Brunswick, NJAbout“We cross our bridges as we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and the presumption that once our eyes watered." more..Writing
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