Still Alive But Barely Breathing // Ferde's
May 21, 2012 6:52:11 GMT -5
Post by cass on May 21, 2012 6:52:11 GMT -5
I always needed time on my own
I never thought I'd need you there when I cry
And the days feel like years when I'm alone
When you walk away I count the steps that you take
Do you see how much I need you right now?
I never thought I'd need you there when I cry
And the days feel like years when I'm alone
When you walk away I count the steps that you take
Do you see how much I need you right now?
His horses. It was all that was keeping Haff from breaking down. His hand fumbled around the edge of his shirt. He sat on the edge of a couch, staring at the wall in front of him, yet not staring at anything at all. He was scared. He was so scared, but as always the thought of his horses, the animals that understood him stopped him. The horses where brave. He could be brave to. He had seen a horse survive through three days of labour, and only have his hands to help. The horse had had no pain medication, just soothing words. Haff had no soothing words, but he had thoughts of the beautiful animals that he loved most.
It wasn’t only the pain that Haff had seen the animals fight through; it was just so much more than simple wounds, and cries of agony. The animals understood Haff. They knew how the boy worked, and he knew how they worked. He understood each of their movements more than his own. Sometimes Haff believed that he was closer to the horses then his family. When no one else understood what was happening to the boy he had his horses, he had the tall animals that protected him from the shunning eyes of the other kids, he had them there to talk to, and even though Haff didn’t talk he could talk to those animals. He didn’t need words to express what he felt. The horses understood. They were what kept Haff sane, they were part of the reason why Haff still had hope.
Haff’s hand gently races over the couch; he had never felt anything so delicate. It felt as if he was touching something from another world. He didn’t like it; it didn’t feel like home, it didn’t feel like the roughness of the hay, or the sleek fur of a horse, it didn’t feel like the blisters in his hands after spending hours mucking out the stalls, or the worn leather of the bridles that he repairs. None of it felt like home. Suddenly Haff was on the brink of tears. He was lost in a place that was not where he belonged, he couldn’t do what he had done all his life, he couldn’t care for the animals that had for so long cared for him. He was stuck. He had nothing to turn to this time, he was all alone.
He could remember just this morning watching the sunrise, feeling the hope that he did every day wound up in his chest fighting to escape. Haff could remember each horse in the stalls; he could remember each stroke of the brush he had brushed. But most of all Haff missed the young foal called Anima, he was by far Haff’s favourite. The young foal was the only one Haff had ever named. Anima was the horse Haff most cherished, when she was born she came out the wrong way, and it was a rare case that killed her mother during birth. Haff knew what it felt like to lose so much. He hadn’t lost someone close to him; he had lost a part of him.
She was a beautiful one year old mare now. Haff spent more time with the mare then he did any other horse. The family knew she was special to him, and for the first time that day Haff wanted to see his siblings and parents he wanted to talk to them, he wanted to tell them to look after Anima, he wanted to see Anima. He wasn’t sure if he would ever see her again. That thought tore into the boy, and he let the tears fall from his eyes, he let them rolled won his face and fall to his dirty reaping clothes. Haff wasn’t heartless, he loved his family greatly, but when he was all alone, lost and stuck and couldn’t think the horses had always been his escape, sure his family had been there, but they had never been there in the same way as Anima and the other horses.
As the sun had risen in the sky this morning Haff had held onto the hope that maybe one day he would be free of the mental sickness that took hold of him. He would grasp that hope with his two hands, but it would always slide through his fingers. He would find himself heading into a day with only despair and the dreams of a boy with so much pain, and joy that he never seemed to be able to have. But no matter what happens they would always be there, they would always be waiting. But now as Haff stares at the room he sat in he had no one. And for the first time in seventeen years he would wake up to the sun, but he would have no hope. He would have no dreams of being free.
But maybe Haff was never meant to have hope.
And when you're gone
The words I need to hear to always get me through
The day and make it ok
I've never felt this way before
I miss you
The words I need to hear to always get me through
The day and make it ok
I've never felt this way before
I miss you