I wish I were young and small enough to justify a temper tantrum.
My throat rasps roughly when I draw deep breaths.
I would like to stay at home and pick the crisp, curling strips of dried galia melon skin from between the keys of my keyboard. I want to watch Lolita again.
And then I would like to alphabetise something, and make fairy cakes with raspberry jam faces.
Ever since seeing Judith sprawled across the kitchen in her underwear last night, I have had an overwhelming urge to press my face into the terracotta tiles of our dining room floor, and have people step over and around me. Only I am not drunk.
(This might be a lie, I am not quite sure.)
I would also like to go back to bed, and not have to fill up my time with carefully measured out half-hour slots of (in)activity like
making bullet-point lists
or whispering French sweet nothings to myself in the forgotten top-floor corners of a university library I don’t belong to
or sticking yellow post-it notes to the slope of the ceiling above my bed, where they will fade in the sun and eventually rain down onto me as I sleep
or pushing indecipherable and half-hearted notes into plastic wallets whilst ignoring my father’s damning of the elusive essay condom.
Goddamn.
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