Limbo

There is a man on the road. He is running. Is he being chased? I don’t know. But he keeps running. Running like his life depends on it. Running fast. I don’t know why that man is running. He looks scared. Very scared. There’s something following him. Something big. Something scary. I’m safe inside. ButContinue reading “Limbo”

The Morning After

Urgh. My head is murder. Is this a hangover? Dull throbbing? Check. The fading desire to upchuck? There it is. Bad decisions? Probably. What even happened last night? Oh God I kissed Denise. Like full on snogged the girl from Chemistry class. The one Nigel called dibs on. Good going me. Yeah, kiss the girlContinue reading “The Morning After”

Extinction

Captain Pinore/ St Jurica/ Homosapien Analysis: Stardates  8888 – 9907  56-98-8888 The world continues turning on its axis as it always did. As it always will. The hum of humanity continues to buzz on the ground below as it always did. As it still does. But the hum is dimmer than it once was onContinue reading “Extinction”

No One

He is alone, awol, abandoned He is battered, bruised, bashful He is callous, caring, calculated He is determined, deranged, dashing He is enigmatic, excitable, enraged He is forceful, fearful, friendly He is gentle, gleeful, grateful He is handsome, helpful, heartless He is intelligent, inquisitive, incorrigible He is jaded, juxtaposed, jumpy He is lonely, lost, luckyContinue reading “No One”

Celestial Guardians

Angels are watching over you, Singing you to sleep They wipe your tears on the bad days, Pat your shoulder on the good They aren’t all powerful But they try their best to protect us Not everyone heeds the angels Some souls being so pained that Not even angelic voices can cure their sorrows AngelsContinue reading “Celestial Guardians”

The Duty of The Sirens

They sing to her, the Sirens. She knows not why she can hear their cry. Surely it was only the men that they lured to their deaths. Entranced, she followed the beautiful song and gazed up at the woman perched on the edge of the cliff. The tune was sorrowful, the words indistinguishable. Yet stillContinue reading “The Duty of The Sirens”