Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
Sabrina Benaim
So, I'm talking to depression and I'm like blah blah blah, whatever, Sabrina who?
I am whatever you last called me in my head, you know.
Except I'm not nothing, I have a heavy pulse which is a kind of thing like zippity-doo-dah.
Between my orgasms I try not to cry.
I laugh at all the jokes my friends say to me.
On my birthday I asked my grandmother for an apple pie.
I draw a lot of lines, they don't mean a thing to you.
You are this invisible bone that I caught and I can't stop writing poem about, I mean living.
I am the strangest of days, same as you, who cares? I'm really just trying to be less predictable.
Anyway, you slip me a fog.
You are molasses or something like molasses.
I am softer than I think you are, even if I have a mouth like a smoking gun that does not know where the bullets went.
So, I’m talking to depression... was written by Sabrina Benaim.
So, I’m talking to depression... was produced by Sabrina Benaim.