Fingerprints
Dear Society,
I demand to be heard.
My lips sutured
and limbs frozen
but my voice sounds,
burns with the intensity
of a white hot sun,
pushes past my defenses
with the pressure of the
depths of the ocean.
My thoughts run laps
around my head
like so many eager children,
tapping on my temples,
scratching at my skull.
The nails of my ideas
are eroding
the vessel of my mind,
hoping to be free.
Images indent themselves
inside my irises
swirling away as I sleep,
as I dream fantastical
worlds and spectacular
innovations.
Awake and my actions
explode from within me.
Listen, learn, love
and never let anyone
walk away with a sour
taste on their tongue.
I venture into the world
routinely and hope to
return changed
and enact change in return.
I demand to be heard.
Whether you hear my
words or my actions,
I must leave an impression.
Someone will remember me
long after my bones are dust
and my soul has been
whisked away by the
winds of eternity.
I vow to leave my
fingerprints on the malleable
consciousness of those around me.
Audibly yours,
Emily