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Astigmatism
As I got older I began to see life in a new light.
Colors no longer bright, I remember my childhood.
A sticky canvas, stained with innocence. Remember
Its taste of dried playdoh and vitality. A childhood
haze, I spent my days by the water, the humidity
Running its heavy fingers through my curls.
Back then I relied on my hands, using them to
Find new ways- new meanings to life. I didn’t use
Them to pinch my eyelids raw at night. I used
Them to color in the lines. The only voice that
Whispered was the one I was told to use in the
Library (shh), not the echoes of desperation clawing
Their way through my vocal chords.
I remember when I could hear myself think clearly,
When I could find the words to explain what I wanted-
What I needed in that moment. Back then a cry for help
Was not a sign of weakness. But as I get older I struggle to find
Worth in myself; I channel my energy into someone
Who isn't truly me, a pixelated outline lost in a
Static sea. I allow numbers to define me, a virus, the result
Of a toxic society. The entirety of my existence
And future is embedded in a single transcript. My
Whole life, nothing more than another statistic.
Wild eyes speak words of an eternal abyss, kerosene
Fingertips My shepherd. Kaleidoscope vision, I don’t see like
Others I see in broken sunbeams, stained murals in black and white.
Over time, I learned that I could not be trusted. That I would rather
Draw strength from the bitter words of others than myself.
Because sometimes it's easier to find purpose in the pain and
Harder to find purpose within self.
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This is kind of like a self-portrait piece. It was written for a poetry slam.