Through Glass Lenses
Glass reflection, mosaic refraction
Tempered in isolation, promises in violation
Eye of the beholder, so why am I so beholden to her?
Gouge one out and pop another in
Search for another less gutting fraction
Of reality that I ought to be in
Was it all pretense, were our lenses really not in sync?
How'd it all shift in a blink before
I could pour my soul into the ink, think
I hear a shutter and glass shatter
Fractured at my feet
A thousand fractals of me that weep
From countless eyes to haunt me in my sleep
Bloodstained cut pricked eyelids
From pieces of me I picked
Up again to replace eye with
Ocean blue iris fills lakes crying
A dull hue, my daytime blue moon rising
Someone whom I once knew crying, was it me who was cruel?
I reach up for the truth and pluck yet another eyeful
Just to be able to see you fully
Darkness forms from where you should be
Have I been walking in my sleep?
Was it all but just a dream?
I feel the echoes of my screams
They lead me to the only thing I can see
Another glass reflection
No matter how many fractions
I can see,
My eyes how crooked and atrocious
They'll always be,
Refracting imperfection