Tuesday, May 31, 2016

wish upon a star

There’s this place where whispers are shivering through lifeless creatures of this earth, where time stands still, peering into the gloom, where every moment reeks of that rotten meat scattered all over the ground.
She was pacing quietly, constantly feeling for a spot where she could put her feet without getting too messy. Her head was filled with memories that didn’t even seem to be hers. She kept searching among them for that specific one which could tell her how the hell she got there. But all she saw, all she remembered was this laughter, her laughter, hovering in the air while she was swinging on a truck tire hanging from a high branch of an oak tree. She remembered the leaves dancing in the soft breeze created by the swing, she remembered the acorns smiling at her from above, she remembered the deep blue sky behind those branches, and she remembered feeling happy. Then she jumped. She jumped into an ocean of baby blue eyes. She was floating on them flaring her nostrils for their perfume to enter her whole being. With her eyes closed she was lost in her feelings of elation. Then she remembered where she was in fact. She forced her eyes open, trying to make out something in that darkness, but all she sensed was that hideous smell raping her. Although every tiny bit of her screamed with revulsion, she kept pacing in hope to find something. Anything. There was nothing, just the desperate loneliness that followed her. Eventually she burst into tears. She felt that salty water streaming down her face, then cutting in her flesh. Excruciating pain ran through her whole being. There was so much of it. She started gasping for air. ‘Stop crying!’ She repeated those words over and over again. The effect was the desired one. She was so relieved finally breathing in that air of putrefaction. She started to feel home. There was more certainty in her pace now. She was alive. She must still be alive.

There’s this place that swings above the abyss of life, trapped in eternity. She looked up; there was a clear sky filled with stars…