By Julietta Gramigni

Sinking

Sometimes you have to say 

No

Or at least

Not be too eager to leave

And run when you are called

And break from who you 

Were.

Stay a little longer

Do not change too quickly 

Too suddenly 

And disappear into 

Normality, letting 

Disillusionment sink into you

So that in cold morning

You wake

To see the skin is entirely 

New and foreign.

When you taste 

What it is to be free 

It’s sharp and fills

The head

The mouth

Is a gulp of clean, crisp air

And maybe you’re watching some

Desperate run

Towards complete unknown,

A beginning breaking open.

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