Ever After
I can't call this a happy ever after. This life of mine has memorized all ways to mess with me. I've grown tired of the countless days spent in bed, weeping the lost of loved ones, the lost of putrid foes and the lost of opportunities that will never again knock upon my now old and cracked door. There was no perfect prince to come to my rescue in the end. I have missed you John. The countless quarrels we had over all senseless things. I suppose I'll join you soon. There weren't any talking animals either, only my pet goldfish named Fred. He died when I was five. My loving children have left me here inside of this nursing home in which I call home. I am weak. No longer able to see. No longer able to walk on my own. My heart barely beats as my breathing grows shallow. Before I go to face this "great beyond", these dull grey eyes of mine can finally see the sun set. It's sprawled lazily against my hospice bed, peeping through the window. The ageing oranges come as the bright yellows disappear. Before I close my eyelids and bid a farewell, I watch the sun come to an end. Shiny stars hang high in the midnight sky. I smirk. My life hasn't been too bad. My wrinkly eyelids droop as the heart rate moniter beeps uncontrollably.
Emotional Things
In a noisy city I scream for silence
In a silent field I'm craving for just
A simple creature to creep.
When there are no entertainers or
distractors away from reality
Or should I say when my smartphone
is dead.
I'm left with just me.
A puzzle I can't seem to put together
A strange looking painting that the
artist from up above splattered on the
canvas of life.
I think too much.
I'm often taken on reluctant journeys.
Behind the happy lushious thoughts
And pretty smiles.
I'm taken
to my insecurities
my regrets.
Remebering when I looked in the mirror
ashamed of the cracks and holes.
Remembering the times I yelled,
lashing my pain out on you.
Remembering the negative comments about me.
My mind is a box full of random things
when left alone i think of emotional things.
Carnival
My People call it Junkanoo Carnival
Here on this beautiful island
there is no need for directions.
Amidst the scorching sun
Your "yellow brick road" is the loud soca music
with hints of african ancestry, along with
Their costumes
A kaleidoscope of bright colors
Proud pinks and fiery feroscious reds scream for your eyes to see
The glitter and beads shine brighter than the Sun.
Who are these people that disrupt the traffic?
We call them:
The Celebrators of Culture
The Party Goers
The True Island People
People scream, shout and sing
Car horns blare into the night sky.
A symphony of noises is orchestrated by the enigma.
It is here that you can
Shake the way you want
Sing the way you want to
Shout what you want to
You can be you.
The only rule for this carnival
is to have fun.
3rd Grade Crush
It started with an innocent smile shared between us.
Your tiny hand held mine as we giggled and played all day.
When school was over, you’d say good bye
I would rush over to you to give you a peck on your cheek.
We dreamed of going on great adventures together.
You drew stick figures of us on pirate ships in outerspace
We would never be apart
We would fight evil monsters two by two or so I thought.
As time moved on, we grew to see the real “monsters”
I was labeled “weird” and “uncool”
You thought it was cruel
But, you stayed silent,because you wanted to fit in.
And so you left me behind for the “upper tier crowd”
You took my heart and left me alone to fend off the “monsters”
I’d create a time machine to tell myself
That boys like you don’t deserve my tears.