The Isolated
Galig Dulin
Light gleams and she runs
Eyes of a frightened deer
Lies in her house of stone
With no other let inside
Crouching in the chaos
Of her mind
Face flooded in nothingness
A knock on the door
She rises and opens it
Graceful and swift
A child staring up at her
Fear on his innocent face
Turning to run away
Gently her hand stops him
Leads him inside
He speaks of the stories
The townspeople tell of her
Of an evil young woman
Crazy and dangerous
You should not approach her
One look at her eyes
They say will inform you
She dwells not in our world
But one of delusion
She bids him to look at her
Not ugly, not pretty
Sadness and confusion
Show on her face
Then smiling abruptly
She shows him her little house
With drawings and poems
She made on her own
She tells him of times
When her friends turned away from her
Her family shunned her
For something she thought
So she decided
To live in the forest
Away from people
And the problems they caused her
To forget the world
She knows she can never
Return to the town
The boy insists
That another might keep her
Her face grows cold
Tight and emotionless
Eyes growing wider
Betraying her loneliness
She runs to a corner
Shaking in terror
He touches her shoulder
And she tries to speak to him
But the sound comes out wrong
And the words are jumbled
Something about buildings
Large and triangular
Blue and sinister
And the boy backs away
LEAVE ME ALONE
She shouts unexpectedly
He runs out the door
And never returns
Now she wonders
Why she made him leave
But she is not surprised
She is always alone