October 16, 1948 – January 18, 2022
Tag Archives: narrative
Fear & Doubt
Never been…kissedembraced romanticallyfound attractiveshown interest in Feelings consistently unreturned Why? Impatiently waiting… Patiently waiting… Maybe it’ll never happen Impatiently waiting… Patiently waiting… Defeated self-acceptance
Croissant
I was interested, but unsure if you felt the same. A bread and coffee shop served as our mutual domain. Our interactions resembled the fare served there. Light and buttery.Deep, dark, and robust.Sweet and sharp.Stickiness that tickled the fancy… Unlike the weather, our growing interactions never waned But when you said my name and askedContinue reading “Croissant”
Descriptive Prowess
I still don’t know if you’re serious or if it’s an ongoing inside joke that you have with yourself. I can hear the chuckle and smug smile that paints your face, before it begins. ‘what are you eating?’‘food’‘what are you wearing?’‘clothes’‘your descriptive prowess is remarkable. I mean it’s truly extraordinary, the way use the EnglishContinue reading “Descriptive Prowess”
Mirage
We were never friends…
First Impressions I: Partners In Crime
A black Micron 05, is what you remember I used to take notes that day. Corralling cats, is what I remember of how you described working with our team. That day, we proved that we were memorable to someone, but we didn’t know it was to each other.
Distraction
My first vaccination dose was scheduled for 1 P.M. that afternoon. The sun was shining brightly that morning. Or rather, I think it was. I never found out if the sun was shining brightly as it did everyday, because that morning, I fell out of bed, but here’s the kicker, my bed’s not even 2ftContinue reading “Distraction”