This place I go is safe,
Hidden behind scarlet curtains
And Rose tinted windows.
This place I go is beautiful,
So many shades of red
Make a kaleidoscope scene.
This place I go is qui…
I don’t belong
On a street of gemstone highways
And diamond accent sidewalks.
I have no tires to drive upon the jewels,
No use for their beauty,
Other than to stare.
My feet are dirty, ca…
You are floating silently above the clouds,
Above the trees, the grass, the ground.
You can see that perfect light,
It’s all so blissful, so serene.
I will pace myself,
Take small steps at first
Until I can handle the full sprint at which you run.
I like the heat.
The warmth in the air
That clings to my skin,
Thak sinks into every pore on my body.
It makes my head swim.
The sun is out and I smile.
I smile because I’m outside,
Because I’m with you.
You’ve come out with me,
A grandmother,
And her granddaughter.
Happy memories,
When I think of you.
Hugs a…
But she got sick one day in the tunnel, they threatened to take her to a hospital if she didn’t get well. The hospital was no where that you wanted to be, so she ate.
There was no lunch that day, no dinner either. We weren’t permitted to sleep; damage control was more important.
A hose in the door way sprayed us raw, pushed us up against the wall. Then they came in, men in dark blue uniforms, came in and grabbed us
"Where are we?" Angie asked through chattering teeth.
I looked around. "I have no idea." I told her. The room was white now, with nothing in it besides the tables we had been laying on
Someone farther ahead screamed. My heart seemed to stop in my chest. A light apeared up ahead of me. The scream stopped.
I didn’t want to look up. But I did. Only to find that there was nothing on the stage but the Electro-Box and a bright pink cell phone.
"But what it did to those people was so," He paused, "Disturbing, that the information was never released to the general public."