sun
and the world likes me better this way
i think
no darkness following
no threat of feeling
or risk of disappointment i
walk
where the light goes
and i make my own
reflecting
is not good
enough.
and the world likes me better this way
i think
no darkness following
no threat of feeling
or risk of disappointment i
walk
where the light goes
and i make my own
reflecting
is not good
enough.
sun
and the world might be ready
might open up
to the fact of the shadows
that aren't really black
aren't like night in the least
but simply myself
in the way.
Published by April Fox
When she isn't writing for sites like livestrong and typef, April can usually be found with her head in a book, lying in the sun blowing bubbles, or perched near the stage listening to music and trying to av... View profile
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