Grabbing for airA Poem by Alex Davis Grabbing for air You sit alone sad slumped on your chair, Twiddling thumbs and playing with hair, I watch from afar, my imprisoned lair, Oh how I long to be there, And how I’d love a life to share, But as a plain as a bucking mare, You’ve made it clear that you don’t care, Trapped in vaccum we both stare, I can’t help but plead, more I can’t bear, Why the hell can’t I grab air? So thin the vapor I can see, To where my heart and soul should be, I reach out clasping, my last breath gasping, I fall through smoke, unable to choke, I hit the ground, lift my hand and look around, Would only you be there, why the hell can’t I grab air? I sit in front of mom and pa, They said ‘good son, you’ll go far’, I reach and grab for shock and awe, I try to be glad I’ve lived to par, I grasp and clench to visions past, Of dreams of heart that failed to last, I look on the solid wall in front of me, As clear as day and plain to see, So easy it would be to feel, Though I fear my skin may peel, Reaching dodging more and more, The great life futures got in store, I turn and long for that feint mist, Never gone but always missed, And ever present that one fear to bear, Why the hell can’t I grab air? So thin the vapor I can see, To where my heart and soul should be, I reach out clasping, my last breath gasping, I fall through smoke, unable to choke, I hit the ground, lift my hand and look around, Would only you be there, why the hell can’t I grab air? Why is it I don’t see what’s not there? Why the hell can’t I grab air? © 2013 Alex Davis |
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