The rain is loud now, As if a giant feet arises from the clouds To step on the river under the bridge of my heart And disturb it in such a way That the sails of ships bend, And the water touches the bridge from below, Tickling it to sorrow… The rain is loud now, But actually, it has always been like this. You were there once, And I never felt it. But now, All there is Is this sorrow That tickles me from inside, As if it wants me to laugh, Yet doesn’t let me At the same time…
There’s a thud in my chest
And I lie down;
Bulged eyes,
Panting.
There’s a thud in my chest
And my ribs creak like a wooden floor,
Stretching and dislocating
Until it comes out:
A dove
Trapped within for so long,
Staring at the heart pump
And the lungs go in and out…
In and out.
A dove
Trapped within for so long,
Existing in a red monotonous maze…
Finally out,
Finally free…
Wanting to reveal itself to me,
Because I’d never believed in it.
Wanting to reveal itself to me,
But cannot.
Blood pours out my chest…
The wide hole it made in me
Through which the heart is seen
Beating,
Beating,
Beating…
And done.
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