A boy who has unhappy childhood and needs an escape |
A Cry in the Dark By Jenna Hart he would pretend but the boy saw everything. the words always went beyond the walls he tried to build with his fingers. they were like sparks burning them down with their intensity, images that only grew stronger when he tired to shut them out darkness was a friend but also an enemy left at the mercy of his own imagining the clear blue was the only calm among the violence, silence only found when he was wrapped around by it the little boat was his secret, the form his heart took outside of his body with all his might he was destined to protest it tiny fists all he knew to offer so fragile a small gust of wind would… knock it into a million pieces shattered across the grass, like shards of glass waiting for someone to step on but in the water there was hope a reflection of his own world but like every mirror, one difference, peaceful because of the backwards promise it held instead of cruelty there’d be kindness rolling all around endless in each direction one chose to look it was his but he did not know the way one day running running no more! this time he would have to make it no time even for the boat to take him to the middle of the lake only a leap and then, water all around down down endlessly spiraling like a dance before the last bow his last breath drawn but with it, he was free! |