Suffocating Silence
Hands raised in a manilla classroom
Walls plain, littered with 20th-century posters
Faces unamused, drifting into unconsciousness
Voices murmuring the answers amongst virgin silence
Most feel calm, reveling in the simplicity
Security, feelings of safety
I feel trapped, utter dread and trepidation
Pencils tapping, bodies moving, papers shuffling, ponytails whipping
Suffocating silence, suffocating silence, suffocating silence
What if there is a bang, a pop, a shot?
Where will I run to, who will I shelter, who will shelter me?
He seems suspicious, talking to himself
She may be a threat, looking lost and disconsolate
They may have other plans, other motives hidden in the shadows
Suffocating silence, suffocating silence, suffocating silence, suffocating
What ifs
What if I am not safe
What if the world is gathering to take me out
What if it’s just in my head, fantasies curling to envelope me in anxiety
He may not be a menace
She may be rather sunny and kind
They may be innocent, never working in chorus to plan my morality
Hold your breath and count to ten
Remind yourself you are okay
Relax in the silence and welcome in the unknown
Maybe that silence is a blessing
Let it comfort you, let it hold you, let it guard you
Let the calm stifle your fears
And let the silence suffocate the possibilities of shotguns unknown