Life Slow Mo

By: Ada Heller

Wet hair clings to my cheeks

salty from the rain

Drops like tears slide down my nose

as the gray of the sky peers down upon me

Barefoot in the grass

for a few moments

I forget about the life I am crushing below

With my eyes closed

I block out the rushing of the highway in the distance

and the schedules and the promises

I can forget nearly everything but the pounding of the rain

and the damp earth making its home between my toes

Pulling my coat around my books

I sink against a tree

to forget about the ruins of life

that were given to me