The Laws Of Mechanics
Stephanie takes a last big breath
And give the decisive pulse
To her legs
Her whole body takes off
In a very smart move
Hanging in mid-air like a limpid quiet moon
Time suddenly stops
As she's floating at the top
Of her ballistic curve
She wouldn't get any higher
Lost in suspended daydream, adorning a bewitched face
Staring down deep into the sixteen floor staircase
Her retina is projecting a traveling effect towards the ground
Getting very soon a cascade of blurred colours
With respect to mechanics laws
She slips from her delicate pose
Appreciates the sketch
Of a misbalance in her flesh
For a while
And collapses into the vacuum that is the meaning of her life
The air along her skin
Is getting warmer and warmer
As she's gaining speed
Down to the bottom of the staircase
Lost in suspended daydream, adorning a bewitched face
Staring down deep into the sixteen floor staircase
Her retina is projecting a traveling effect towards the ground
Getting very soon a cascade of blurred colours
With respect to mechanics laws
As her forefront reaches the floor
It folds itself on the pavement
In a very short instant
Pressure is getting too high
At the left side of her head
And her skull then blows out, physically