Funny little men running laps within my head...free verse. |
There are men in my head, funny little men wearing spandex plastered to their chests, and short shorts, running around in circles, breathing heavily. They run in circles, just in circles, running in their spandex all day trying to compete for my attention. They push past each other, running faster and faster until One stumbles, falls, slamming me right in the temple, hard. He pushes himself up, uses my temple as a support, (I wince) rubs his head, brushes off his round tummy, wipes the sweat running down his apple face and waits, trying to catch his breath. “Run along now, Melancholy.” And he gives me a pained look, a disbelieving look, but I shake my head and I tell him, “Not today,” as Pride pushes past him for another lap, grinning up at me. But I ignore them today, them and all the others and look for that little man who's busy running around in circles breathing heavily, running in his spandex, unaware that he has pushed to the front because he doesn't look back to see that he has passed Weariness, Doubt, Fear, Apathy. And sure enough-- scrawny limbs, hunched shoulders, trying to find his footing and rhythm-- there's Hope, leading the pack of those funny little men wearing spandex plastered to their chests, and short shorts, running around in circles, breathing heavily. |