Hold My Weight

I’m uninspired
This room reeks of creativity gone stale

My eyes have glazed over
Like glass comatose breakable

Magazine clippings litter the floor
Fragmented memories of places I’ve been

Carefully cut with kid-scissors
God forbid I wrinkle such sacred memories

Of when smiling fit my lips
And rainy days meant dancing in puddles

A suitcase has
No purpose but to taunt me

To egg me on-
It’s waiting for me

“Where are you going? ”
“I see the light has lost you”

This room is cluttered
I really should clean it

To ward off the abstract implications
That cling to tangible objects

But for now my eyes droop
My posture wavers

And I return to the mattress that so trustingly
Holds my weight


McCallum High School

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