Blues in gibberish

Date: 5/27/2020

By taysav

Singing on a stage with Mitchell. Our backs to the crowd, our bodies crouched low. The lyrics are almost gibberish but Mitchell’s voice and performance is perfect for it. The area is similar to a high school finals exam room. A person of authority who looks and feels like marge Simpson becomes angry at our distraction towards the room, despite this being the designated theme of the room and natural sequence of events, especially for us to perform on stage. I have a photo/poster of mums head in the window of my Samantha street home. I’m going through my Instagram and ‘hot.jpg’ has uploaded a story and tagged me, as if she knew of me and I didn’t know of her, in it is a photo of a pole of a school fence with the caption including fire emojis and something along the lines of ‘when they put ur favourite male singer on top’. I interpret as a vibe of jealousy and assume it is related to Mitchell. Once I give up my assumptions I realise it is a joke and is referring to the photo of Mum/me on the window. She must live near by. I am transported to a school bus parked outside my street driveway. There there are some paintings and pastel drawings I believe I’ve done. Chloe lock and another sit before me, I attempt to draw them as a means of impressing the lady. My temper at one point rises and I become irritated at Chloe who is not taking her sketches seriously. I meet Lucy on the bus. I see her again at the plaza. She dances. A couple of times. One aspect of the dance she appears like a mermaid, nude almost. She is under the principals control. She must check cars parked for more than two days. Old mechanic is ya some. Sheldon is hthere. Ride down with broken scooter. Fall beneath a fence, entwisted in thick root like vines. Why have a defeence outside the school perimeters