Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Entry #47

Rectangular Vision
by RG


The wall looked the same today.

He wished someone would turn him around. You would too if you had to stare at a goddamn wall all your life. Those cables, those pipes, the flaking paint. But most of all, most of all, the damned bit of open sky at the corner that beckoned so sweetly. He wished someone would kick him--turn his vision upside down. Crush him to tiny bits---turn his boring old rectangular perspective into compound vision. It wouldn’t hurt him, he couldn’t feel anything anyway. Coarse-grained, igneous, and yet no one had found him worthy of shattering. Perfect building material. Give it a go, someone.....anyone?

Recycle, renewal, and yet he had sat here for a million goddamn years cursing time. Time passed by the same way that it did for everyone else. He knew every inch of the wall. It had been here for thirty years. What would you do, if you couldn’t move, couldn’t shout? He had the body of a rock but the soul of a bird. Who said rocks and things didn’t have soul? Look at me, I’m here. I’m alive. No, not really. But you wouldn’t find a more suicidal rock on the island.

At least I have a friend.

You know who it is.

8 comments:

diana christine said...

i love that you saw a bit of sky when the rest of us saw only wall....

Anonymous said...

Again, looking beyond the wall brings in a tiny sliver of hope.

Anonymous said...

nice! life from a gargoyles perspective!

Dafath said...

i liked very much your use of the word igneous

i liked the cussin
good story

s.w. vaughn said...

Wow. How crazy would you go if you couldn't move... nice job, nice concept!

Anonymous said...

Nice alternative POV.

Anonymous said...

VERY interesting point of view!

BD

Anonymous said...

Okay, that was seriously different. I love unique stories that crawl out of some mysterious place the mind. Very well done!

High marks overall.