You should speak what's on your mind
Why is it that when we pass one another,
we refuse to look beyond the careful, haunted
exchanged smiles?
If I don't believe in distance
and I don't believe in the gaze of strangers,
Then refusing to be held accountable for my thoughts
Will set me free.
(I am in pain.)
Maybe what we expect to do is hide inside our coffee cups.
But when the real-talk comes
We throw ourselves away
With the cardboard and half-eaten doughnuts.
(Why do I have to be the one to cross tripwires every time?)
Let's shatter the space that is spread between the rivets of the picnic table.
We can be like ants and interlock half-way
And still remain safe while sharing breath and being.
(That is how we are in my daydreams.)
~
About the Creator
Ruby Red
Heya friend, I'm Red!
I write poetry, so subscribe for a hint of vulnerability, some honesty and the occasional glimpse behind my mask π±
Taking a break from Vocal; focusing on my anthology π«Άπ
AI is not art.


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