Autopilot
I drink my coffee black in the morning, then hang myself to dry
Choking on my tongue, I’ll baptize these tears and swallow away my pride
On an ordinary whim, I’ll synchronize my sins and seek a place to hide
Suffocating under the depths of my own presence, solitude is where I confide
I fold my laundry in the afternoon, then count the threads to pass the time
Clawing lengths and widths of my body, I’ll grieve the pleasure of what is mine
I’ll bathe my thoughts to keep them clean, and disarm my inner enemies
Cutting ties and erasing lines to trace a distant memory
I brew my tea in the nighttime and add honey to make it sweet
Twisting limbs to make myself smaller, I’ll rest my head against my knees
For I am all that I have left, nothing more and nothing less
with a mind of its own that speaks to confess
The day will end, and I’ll pretend I haven’t lost my mind
I’ll go to sleep to chase my dreams and leave the world behind