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The Sketch Book
I lay in bed staring at my ceiling
 Every inch covered in pictures
 A colorful mass of shiny coated paper held together by thumbtacks and glue
 Some covering others, dwarfing them completely
 They’ve captured me
 
 Far away places, friends, traitors, family
 Complex buildings found in my ancient textbooks
 Healthy broad-leafed plants coated in water
 A lonely ocean only accompanied by the setting sun
 Beautifully simple objects entrapped by detail
 They’ve captured me
 
 My eyes stray to my walls
 Suffocating under the enormous weight of art
 Posters of bands adorn the doors, giving me company
 Cut out sketches of people, oblivious of my moving pencil
 An array of canvases, smothered in the colors of my feelings
 They’ve captured me
 
 My thoughts, trapped in their prison of paper
 My dreams, exposed to the ever unlucky soul to walk in my room
 Unconsciously, I’ve forced them into an eternity of hell
 No longer in the disarray of my head, no longer free to terrorize me
 Instead they stare and whisper awful things at me, light staying on till morning
 They’ve captured me
 
 As they begin to awaken from their brief slumber
 I look around the rest of my room
 My immaculate room stares back at me
 My pride swells as I gaze at the cleanliness
 No where for little devils to hide from me, waiting to bite my feet
 Nothing to disguise themselves as, nothing but the cold drab floor
 But I can hear them, the ceiling and closet, scratching, waiting
 They’ve captured me
 
 The earphones in my ears, drowning the whispers
 The soft lilt of piano keys, soothing my head
 The deep warmth of cello strings, relaxing my body
 Anything else would increase my pulse, along with my fear
 Exciting the little devils, feeding off me
 They’ve captured me
 
 My eyes land with nervous grace on a book
 A gift, a present, from who
 From me
 I’m scared, to lift my pencil, to see if the devils would go away
 What if they don’t, creating an evil more heinous than before
 What if they ridicule me for trying, be coming worse
 They’ve captured me
 
 Should I chance it?

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