the promise
you once needed me. i stood tall. life held everything in front of us. we’d run until we fall. tripping, missing steps. we’d forge ahead through quicksand. it dragged us under so slowly. years passed and i lost sight. of all that truly matters. but now i see the light.
transformation
an ancient creature
millions of years
and she persists
each egg brings life
small, delicate
born into her first form
the caterpillar
malnourishment
i tried washing you away
18 years circling the drain
you moved on quickly, no time to think
my worth reduced down before i could blink
house arrest
a prison i paid for with a steep entry fee
the lines from the blinds fade to cold bars of steel
so grey are the walls, there’s no color within
i mask all my sadness with the happiest spin
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