when the first tsunami hit the shores
the one that sucked two hundred thousand into sea,
i was ignorant of the mechanics of such a supernatural phenomenon.
and my current understanding, is more casual than
technical, more personal as well.
apparently the core under the ocean
cracks, and causes the water to
recoil, suction takes place
its like the earth takes a deep breath
before unleashing, the most torrential tear ever dropped.
and i understand it
like depression.
at the core, a grey shade is pulled down over your brain and
the environment, is seen in dull hues of grey, tan, blue;
i believe herman miller was either color blind
depressed
or in a constant state of tsunami
when the depression is setting in, something in the core of the human
cracks, and
the energy is recoiled in to a deep breath that cannot be completly exhaled right away.
people constantly telling the person to 'breathe' , demonstrating this technique of breathing,
but its fake.
depression doesnt take your breath away, it recoils it, holds it up in your core until
your heart breaks
and the torrential wave of tears comes rushing onto your face
hot , and the grimace sucks the happiness out of your countenence
and it goes on and on until
it rolls back into your chest where it settles and
it hurts for a while.
when they list the seven natural wonders of the world, they
never mention the tsunami.
the wonderment includes how it's the earth's depression,
the breaking of the core of the planet,
a deep inhailation of distress and regret of what is about to occur,
how the color is sucked from the sky and by the time its over
everything is covered
in shades of grey , blue and green,
the earth is ensconced in a herman miller
which is where the depression for the average person starts
in side three walls of non privacy, where depression meets its petri dish...three fabric walls,
waiting to fall at the urging of a deep inhailation.
the one that sucked two hundred thousand into sea,
i was ignorant of the mechanics of such a supernatural phenomenon.
and my current understanding, is more casual than
technical, more personal as well.
apparently the core under the ocean
cracks, and causes the water to
recoil, suction takes place
its like the earth takes a deep breath
before unleashing, the most torrential tear ever dropped.
and i understand it
like depression.
at the core, a grey shade is pulled down over your brain and
the environment, is seen in dull hues of grey, tan, blue;
i believe herman miller was either color blind
depressed
or in a constant state of tsunami
when the depression is setting in, something in the core of the human
cracks, and
the energy is recoiled in to a deep breath that cannot be completly exhaled right away.
people constantly telling the person to 'breathe' , demonstrating this technique of breathing,
but its fake.
depression doesnt take your breath away, it recoils it, holds it up in your core until
your heart breaks
and the torrential wave of tears comes rushing onto your face
hot , and the grimace sucks the happiness out of your countenence
and it goes on and on until
it rolls back into your chest where it settles and
it hurts for a while.
when they list the seven natural wonders of the world, they
never mention the tsunami.
the wonderment includes how it's the earth's depression,
the breaking of the core of the planet,
a deep inhailation of distress and regret of what is about to occur,
how the color is sucked from the sky and by the time its over
everything is covered
in shades of grey , blue and green,
the earth is ensconced in a herman miller
which is where the depression for the average person starts
in side three walls of non privacy, where depression meets its petri dish...three fabric walls,
waiting to fall at the urging of a deep inhailation.


