Art of avoidance

Art of avoidance

A Poem by Skylar Lighten
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My room is easier to clean than my life.

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I’ve got tons of s**t to do,
Deadlines stacking like bricks in a wall,
The weight pressing down,
But here I am-
Staring at the mirror, asking myself,
“What the hell are you doing?”


I don’t know what I’m doing.
I’m kind of a mess.
A beautiful mess, maybe,
But a mess nonetheless.


I should be grinding,
Climbing,
Finding my way through this chaos.
Instead...
I cleaned my room.
Again.


I scrubbed the corners of my mind,
Hoping that maybe if I made my bed,
I could make my life.
But nope-
The clutter is still there,
Just not under the chair.


I folded clothes like I could fold my fears,
Stacked books as if they could stack my dreams.
Organized shelves like I could organize my thoughts.
But nothing works.
Nothing sticks.


The to-do list stares me down,
Mocking me with every unchecked box,
Screaming,
“You’re running out of time!”


But hey-
At least my room’s clean.
At least I can sit in my chaos with a vacuumed floor,
Pretending that order exists somewhere.
Maybe not here.
But somewhere.


So I’ll put the mop down,
Grab my s**t,
And do what needs to be done.
But first…
Maybe I’ll clean the windows.

© 2024 Skylar Lighten


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Added on November 27, 2024
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Skylar Lighten
Skylar Lighten

Montreal, Quebec, Canada



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Skylar Lighten is a new writer and poet from Montreal, Canada. She's gained experience in writing by reading a lot of poetry and listening to music. She enjoys writing poetry and songs on the guitar a.. more..

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