Descent

by jokecurdle · 02/02/2026
Published 02/02/2026 16:38

The bell dings like a microwave

and the doors seal me in.

Fourteen floors to get my skin back

before the lobby lights judge the change.


I lean against the brushed metal

and watch my face sag in the grain,

the bags under my eyes heavy as wet flour.

I’m just a suit full of gravity now,


letting the jaw go loose, the mouth hang,

waiting for the bottom to catch me.

#aging #corporate life #mortality #urban alienation

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