And I sink through inkblot daydreams,
voids of black seeping over
pristine white paper. Stained pages.
I seem to fall for ages, unable to feel
a memory, or taste a momentary beat
of the heart I heard once in a melody,
just falling deeper into darkness.
All I was...
lost
to the fluid black walls that consume.
I've forgotten how to be,
how to breathe, how to smile,
how to mask the part of me that wails.
I've failed to memorise the lines
of my own tale, and now it is sailing
into the expanse,
and I'm a waving figurine.
A mannequin of pieces,
left stranded on an island
in the middle of a deepening sea.
And the ground opens up
and I'm sinking even deeper,
the inkblot dreams seep nearer,
like I'm in quicksand
and the fear is
pulling me down quicker.
And I wonder
what it is I am scared of?
What is it that terrifies me so?
I've been to rock bottom,
with only my shadow for company,
and a greased ladder to climb,
and instead
I swung from vines,
I dug my fingernails
into the slime,
pulling myself
inch by inch
closer
to the beautiful sunshine.
So where does my fear lie?
And I stare inside
at all the new connections,
the sizzling thoughts,
no longer overwrought
with self-loathing,
now instead I lay out
smooth oceans flowing gently.
I see the mask in fragments at my feet,
and think that was never me.
And I never memorised my tale
because the lines were
always being written
in the most beautiful
fountain pen handwriting,
so instead of memorising,
memorialising, I was living them.
And I taste the air
in big flavoursome lungfuls,
and I look at myself,
skin and bone, home.
And the inkblots
become words
upon the page.