photo_camera by Joshua Newton
I trample through forests where
the trees become dead paper
painted with dry words and the
want of a flame burning bright
against the mundane morning
The weight of the world crushes my weary bones,
leaves my head pressed against memory,
binds my soul to the dark wood and the
promise of infinity engraved in the bark
like a heart placed there by childhood
I am nothing now but those trees
screaming
and screaming
My lungs on fire