
I smile
Though
Stretching
Is more of what I do.
The manipulation of upturned lips
In every sinew.
I smile
Though
The feeling
Is not of joy or bliss
Merely a placeholder
For my emptiness.
I smile
Though
its hollow
this waking dream I walk
where right side up is upside down
and passion’s what I stalk.
I smile
When
They smile back
Hoping they don’t see
Only realizing later
Their smile’s not towards me.
They smile for a job well done
My frown now upside down.
Happy that a numbered case
Can now be seen as sound.
I smile
Though
Theres nothing there
Lurking underneath,
Nothing but the absence of
Feelings of relief.
Feelings like the raging twists
And languid saddenings
With a dash of passion
In a burst that stings.
I smile
Though
Here with me not
These old friends
Real and true.
I smile
As
I stare down
This bluish pill
From you.
About the Creator
Cassandra Warren
Mom, USAF veteran, Lupus survivor, and aspiring writer. Take a stroll inside my mind.




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