10-Minute Warning CCIV

Last June 19, Friday, weeks after dark clouds hovered above me again, I felt tired of those clouds and focused more on the glimpses of hope (as an old friend would call it). A few people actually helped me focus those glimpses through good food and warm conversation, and I truly appreciate them. And believe me: even if I’m silent and in the dark sometimes, I still appreciate even the simplest act of kindness.

After a good weekend (particularly for my mental health), this afternoon happened. I had a productive day, but then I remembered one thing that started the most recent crisis, and something in me snapped. I also remember the goals I want to achieve a week after my birthday (and the mission I have to do to achieve that), but then again, will it even undo the crisis? It’s uncertain, and somehow my blood is boiling because of it.

Fuck this. I need an affogato tonight.


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The Door II

There are many open doors
What’s inside is uncertain
You will only get answers
If you’re brave to go all in

There are so many closed doors
But is it locked? Uncertain
If you’re looking for answers
It could hurt to go back in

There are so many locked doors
The story’s end is certain
You already have the answers
Why bother to go back in?

There are many, many doors
The closed is just uncertain
The locked already gave answers
The open, you could get in

Focus on the open doors
What awaits is uncertain
But that’s a better answer
Than knowing you can’t get in

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The Door (Poetry Series): I, II