Monday 14 March 2016

Detoxing with Intoxication


Clink clink puff clink puff puff clink puff strumm clink puff puff puff strumm strumm stru..CLINK puff sigh smirk puff.. Gulp gulp gulp.. Whoaah.. Whooaah.. Puff gulp.. Puff gulp.. Clink gulp.. clink gulp.. clink gulp... clink gulp.. clink gulp... Dizzzy.. Whluuuooooyyyyy... Thud!

It was a fine but a lousy morning, trying to recall made me fall. I felt like I was repeating every single word do tue da intoxicatoxiincation..
Everything was moving in slo-mo.. Trying to recall made me fall. 
Everythi.. Was movin slooooMooo.. Tryin rcall made me fall...

A throbbing pain in my head and suddenly THUN! 
the hammer fell on the floor on my nail, I scried to tream!! And again the hammer fell THUN! 
by the fird and thorth time I kinda got used to the hammer.. 
A friend rame cunning to me and srew wome thwater I felt a cold shiver run up my spine.. Boosegumps made my stair hand. 
The water was dripping from my nose.. The pinnnnn'nosechio.. 
I sat ther in all my senses.. One friend was taking care of me.. 
As the others I lost them last night.. Shouldn't have drunk.. Shouldn't have got high.. 
More and more the sober I got.. 
The more and more I wished it not to happen. 
Those mispelt words, were far better than the once that made sense. 
The bitter truth was better than the sugar coated fallacies. 
The hazy picture better than a 1080p clarity. 
F.R.I.E.N.D.S better than friends.
A backstabber better than a back-bitcher.
A Dark Knight better than a false Hope.

Eyes flickered and as they opened wide I could make sense of the over-exposed light, people were visible, faces were familiar, and the slap hurt a lot more than the earlier ones.. "I am okay now" I yelled. Or was I..?

Felt sick, and healthy too.. 
Maybe the hangover wasn't really over.
Battery was dying at a thin !4 percent, I was charged but drained out as well. 
The show was over, but the audience stayed..
They hated me, but stayed cuz they loved me.
The bottles lied right by my side, empty and hopeless. 
Things made no sense, but nothing was as meaningful as this.
I rinsed, I brushed, I again rinsed, looked myself in the mirror, we weren't the same.
By lunch, I got completely sober, that seemed more dangerous than being fully drunk. I decided "I ll never drink again"he said..


And I heard a    ¡CLINK!