What Does Black Feel Like?
Crumbling into the pit below headfirst, and all the light you had has dissipated like air
Flashlight turns on, but produces nothing but a shade of sickly yellow; incapable of penetrating darkness
Illusions project from your mind out into the emptiness
And you see a rope falling down from out of nowhere
It snakes down to reach you, but it comes short a foot or two – much higher than you can jump
But, then a white light like hope, invisibly emanates from that frayed mess -
Feeling like a mothers hug, fragmenting in brilliant color
Before exploding into smoke, because things have no logic here.
The light dims like a lightbulb, before finally going out
You’re left alone with nothing but screaming sadness, piercing your skin with its shrill audible
It’s tired, and each time you breathe, your lungs feel as if they’re trying to lift anvils: so you stop
Breathless seconds tick by, spent wondering what could be and what is.
You wonder how long it would take before your lungs collapse on themselves
And you see yourself in a mirror that has no logic, and you realize that all your hopes and dreams
Are nothing more than ink splotches that are inseparable from the darkness
And with every second spent in darkness, it feels like sanity is stolen from your mind
All hope feels lost: uncertainty, that is what black feels like