“Stalling”

by

Time climbs forth

And I dwell in its shadow

I am shallow in the midst of the clock that ticks 

I am sultry in the sun that sinks below the horizon

Tanning in the moonlight, ignoring my pale skin, 

I wake up with a verve that continues to thin

 

And I bask in lidocaine, numbing with needles what was once a joint I hinged an appeal on

In interest I feel I am becoming real

In apathy, I atrophy, and forfeit all zeal

 

Because I prefer the hourglass on its side, I stall for time to stunt my growth 

And leave myself forever 

In limbo