A PORTRAIT OF A DEPRESSED GIRL

 My clumsy words fill in my egg like soul, like a ship trapped in a bottle which can't sail across oceans.

They speak about you all the time in whispers because they are afraid I will explode other wise.

A tiny crown coffin is waiting, the grey angel had said, sitting on my bed without my permission, her legs crossed. 

I told her to come on a date in a tangerine field so that I can lie under pink wings of an umbrella.

My future leaves me a voicemail which I never  are to open because am talking to dead children practicing paper craft.

Abandoned poems stir like a soup in the pot weaving sticky wisps in a stranger hand.

I am oblivious of cryptocurrency crystals, 

Rains of Italy and Russian invasion of Ukraine.

I am oblivious of everything and anything, including you. 

I gave God another apple promise, just to break it into two thousand pieces and now am at hell, 

a fabulous satire laughing at a unicorn who forgot rain bows.

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