Don't Look Down

Don't Look Down

A Poem by Cassidy Mask

I should be working hard

But I’m hardly working.

I’m tired, and I should be sleeping

But the caffeine went to my head

And now I’m stuck.

Too awake. Too asleep.

Unproductive.

 

You tell me

‘Don’t look down’

But I do anyway

And see the mess that spreads

From my toes to the door.

 

I feel the panic

Like a distant storm.

The thunder rumbling in

Some foreign sky.

Coming nearer,

But slowly.

 

I press my fingers to

My head and try not to think

(I should be working)

 

But it’s useless telling

My thoughts to stop being ‘thinked’

So I let them wash over me.

 

They drown me,

And in the morning I wake

On a shore

Electrified with lightning.

 

Every pleading regret

Carved into my

Bone-dry tongue,

I cry.

Because really…

I just want it to end.

© 2011 Cassidy Mask


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Ouch, I felt that one in MY soul. The voicing of the narrator comes our clear and piercingly. Excellent job.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Powerful and moving

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Cassidy Mask
Cassidy Mask

Singapore



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I'm at art college in Singapore. "...I never heard them laugh. They had, Instead, this tic of scratching quotes in air - like frightened mimes inside their box of style, that first class carriag.. more..

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Stare. Stare.

A Poem by Cassidy Mask