Normal is a lie

Normal is a lie

A Poem by Danielle Searby
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Just a throw away piece of poetry I wrote the other day. Just thought I'd post it.

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                           You bite your own lip so you can kiss her.
You breathe in and out so you can collapse.
Withering on the floor.
Walking on the ceiling.
Normal is a lie if you look too long.

Every bodies fidgeting, fingers are swollen.
Eyes of every colour keep on darting.
The room gets smaller and the gloves come off.
Everyone's a mimic.
Everyone's panting.
Normal is a lie if you look too long.

Everybody has a skeleton holding it together.
Skeletons in the closest holding us upright.
Press your uniform, iron out all the line.
Left, right, left, right nothing worse than a decline.
Normal is a lie if you look too long.

© 2009 Danielle Searby


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Nice imagery mixed with concrete reality for a message that packs a punch. This is a wonderful write. thanks for sharing, t.

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Added on September 19, 2009

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Danielle Searby
Danielle Searby

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia



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Danielle Searby is a poet/author from Adelaide, South Australia. While she tries to spend as much time as humanely possible in reality she finds much of it depressing and seldom holding her interest... more..

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