oceans, and you.
they say that loose lips sink ships,
so my silence is a barrier,
a dam;
it keeps all the water behind it so that the ships won't capsize.
but you coax the words out of me,
maybe intentionally, and maybe not.
you have oceans hidden behind your own barriers too;
oceans carrying more water than the seven seas,
yet you can still take mine.
; please let go of your barriers and let your oceans flow.
i'm here, i'm listening;
my barriers are open to let your water flow in.
later
see you later.
-- "later?"
oops. sorry.
i didn't mean to say that.
i meant to say
see you when
the lights are off. when
the city is silent save for crickets whispering to one another.
see you when
my eyelids are too heavy to keep apart. when
all my anxieties are no longer around.
what i meant to say was
see you when
exhaustion has brought me to places galaxies away,
to god-knows-where.
see you in my dreams.
speak
i am lapsing in and out of my silence, inhaling words and trying to exhale them, but never really breathing.
my silence is a shield, protecting me from harm, yet i am so desperate to take it down, to expose myself to all the dangers i could possibly face, to take a leap of faith out if my comfort zone.
but my words have failed.
; my silence remains.
destiny
do you believe in destiny?
yes; yes i do.
i believe in strings between hearts,
pulling two people together;
decreasing the distance between a north and a south pole of the same magnet.
i believe in shooting stars that stream across the sky in a dazzle of sparks,
shooting stars that you wish on,
shooting stars that she wishes on,
the shooting star that you both wished on for the exact same thing.
i believe in the idea - the concept of fate;
that it works in ways that no human mind can ever comprehend,
dragging two people together and then forcing them apart.
so, then, you ask, do you believe in destiny?
yes, yes, a thousand times yes;
for it was destiny that brought me to you.