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By The Pyramid I Fall

Laurinda Mapurazi

Flat on my face
Bones still intact, no cracks, no scratches
My face flat on the ground, lips kissing the rough sands at the bottom of the
pyramid
And then I come to, knowing too well the steps I took
With my eyes wide open
Remembering each stride I made to get up there
Hearing each heavy breath I took
Pushing my body, pulling my limbs
Tearing my skin, clawing through the sand
Determined, I had to, in my dreams I had to
In my dream, my mind saw the pinnacle of the pyramid
A beautiful pyramid, well structured, designed to project false realities
Enticing me to get up there
Maybe haunting me
Or...maybe warning me not to go up at all?
Yet I climbed the third time around, the fourth, a decade passed
Still I climbed the pyramid
I arrive, I stand, I see myself there, I feel being there, I am there
Each time I reach the pinnacle
All the same, it’s flat, and then it’s pointy, sharp as a blade
And then I hit the ground, turning around, hands flat on the ground
I could only see the bottom of the top from here
Each time I climb, the cycle becomes
All the way up…and then face down at the bottom of the pyramid

(C) Laurinda Mapurazi
08/12/2020


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