16-17
I have never been subject to endings.
they never really seem real until they've happened and
even when they're gone it's still hard to believe in them.
I think I find it easier not to believe in them.
it is always easier to believe in nothing than in something.
departure tastes foreign despite its familiarity
and it pushes back as much as I do.
time itself is illusive in its passages and
perception burns until it breaks to the obliquity of the breach
and we seethe in it.
learn to understand yourself.
learn to understand the architecture of your skeleton where it hangs,
the suspension of your weight and your bones
that crackle when you touch them.
there is belonging where you look for it and it lusters
when it lets itself surround you.
make like skin
and stretch to see yourself
and shed the dead parts that accumulate under your fingernails
and do not ignore them.
understand the deserving of fullness.
understand that bending does not equate to satiation.
you are actualizing.
don't forget to breathe.