Orbiting In their case in the aquarium, Breathing with slow expansion And collapsing in on exhale Like a dying star.
I sit on a bench across The tank like a planetarium screen Watching the silent movie, And as I sit in stillness I feel my own breath stir within me.
Pick one out; She looks no different from the rest, But transfix with her specific rhythm And watch intently Until it is time to leave.
I came here in hopes of clearing my head, The thinning fog within my brain Stinging as it dissipates Yet here I sat Thinking about how you breathe.
ELLA SILVERMAN is an English undergraduate student at Toronto Metropolitan University. She enjoys writing poems about writing, literature, friendships, the city, young adulthood, existentialism, and inexplicable feelings. She likes to write by hand, the words materializing in colourful notebooks or on scrap papers at the mercy of a drying pen.