I am a Photograph
I am a Photograph
I am the slip of paper on the top shelf,
The blotch of color in between slabs of plastic,
The secret behind glass.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am the secret keeper
My whispers as light and airy as the
Pink
Horizon
And as dark and passionate as the
Indigo
Sea.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am the beckoner, the caller, the watcher, the warrior,
I am unabashed,
I say what I mean and only what I believe.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am not vulnerable to manipulation,
I am what I am,
No more, no less.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am painful, I do not forgive,
Yet I am merciful,
A contradiction told only by the emergence of color on my pale surface.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am a story,
One that I willingly tell,
One that I do not have a choice but to tell.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am a cry of pain,
I am a sigh of relief,
I am a fight for dominance,
I am a relinquish of power,
I am a treasured heirloom,
I am a hated pollutant,
I am a living soul,
I am a corpse.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.
I am a variance of the normalcy that surrounds this world,
And yet I am the same story told over and over.
I am the beginning, and I am the end of every tale.