She stares at the walls.
                              One is lilac,
                              Another is blue with birds.
                              The third and fourth 
                              Are an entire cupboard and bookshelf
                              With chipped ends.
                              
                              She looks up at the ceiling.
                              It's sky blue,
                              A colour chosen for a metaphor.
                              There's a fan hanging from it.
                              Sometimes,
                              She'd imagine herself hanging from that fan.
                              
                              She sees her desk in front.
                              It's inside the bookshelf, actually,
                              Enclosed right at the centre.
                              There's a box of stapler pins,
                              Rows of dry glue sticks,
                              And a collection of figurines
                              Under which lie the blades
                              She uses on her wrists.
                              
                              She paces in her room.
                              The white door
                              Holds onto the clothes and badminton racket hung behind.
                              The tiles are scattered with cracks
                              From when she fell with her chair.
                              The grey window sills 
                              Cage the world outside.
                              
                              Lying on the bed, she lets her room engulf her
                              Into a world she can let herself go.
                                      
                                          
                                   
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And the Petals Fall | ✔
Poetry❃ From one of the flowers in my infinite garden, I present to you a caricature of its petals. ❃
 
                                               
                                                  