She screams, but I can not see why
Suddenly something fly’s at her
The crunch of glass as I walk to her window
She is motionless now
Blood drips from a gash on her head
It runs and dries down her face
She no longer screams
I walk to the other side of the care
A man sits behind the wheel
His vision is not clear
He does not see me
Slowly he turns his head to look at her
Now it is he who screams
Red and blue lights approach
Sirens blare
Yet, screams can still be heard over these
People rush here and there
The man is yelling, but can not do anything
The woman makes no sound
Time stands still, for a while, in a place
Outside that place time goes on
In that place things are good, she is happy
Published by Sabrina J. Adams-Schlag (Syryn TheVoice)
I have many different hats that I wear. Throughout my life I have been many different things: a small business owner, problem solver, mother, friend, sister, writer, designer, employee, manager, consultant, gamer, leader and many more buzz words that I can't think of. Many of these I still do, but some I have let go to focus more on the here and now.
I like to share my experiences, ideas and funny things I run across. Ask me something and I will provide an honest and likely unfiltered opinion. I am still learning about life, myself, relationships, parenting and well everything else.
I am not superwoman and don't really have my life together, but I manage and am willing to share my tips and learnings. Writing for me can be cathartic and sharing makes us not feel so alone in this crazy, mess of a world we currently inhabit.
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