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25 hours
6:00 AM **
My eyes flutter awake, a splintering tempest guarding any and all understanding of hour.
Yesterday was a haze, hours crawling away, switched with time spent lost in a vortex of dreams and aspirations beyond
where I am.
Greased, brittle strands of hair coat my head’s divot on a pillow.
Slimed teeth, the only tangible punishment from my divulgence into rest
and abandonment of my expectations.
Was I born happy, or has it always been like this?
12:00 PM **
A sigh escapes from behind my teeth,
Years of patience and good manners tie childhood down before it escapes wailing.
White walls have become my home, getting lost in the blank canvas,
My life.
Gnarled nails are shields to the hardened skin peeling from the rub of arid wood.
What must it be like?
To give air its freedom back.
6:00 PM **
A silhouette coats the walls, its body fire.
Swirling and crackling, restless.
Its body aches, the only one of its many appendages free of that cathartic snap of bones,
Its eyes searing.
A whistling masks its voice.
Rags paint the ground beneath itself, growing into a separate disease.
Screams and shouts echo, dazing it, left without reason for lull.
Did you enjoy
Putting me through this?
12:00 AM **
It stares up, out into the sable world it was born in,
probing for a home to return to after it fails.
Hair drapes its shoulders now, obscuring sight, leaving it blind
to morning.
Its eyes shut, slugged by the day’s labor.
But it knows, three hours more and its job
will be done.
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This poem is dedicated to the long days and nights spent as a high school student, working to relieve some of the pressure placed upon us by family members or loved ones alike. It can be a struggle to balance homework with a stable social life. This piece hoped to depict that struggle and one's actions throughout the hours of the day when running low on sleep.