clouded
adjective
1. Made unclear, confused, or difficult to understand.
• His judgment was clouded by anger.
Clouds of life —
clouds you fly through as the plane lifts,
the kind that swallow the windows whole
until you can’t tell
what’s up,
what’s down,
only the thick white world
closing in around you.
Clouds that consume you
like snow in an avalanche,
weight without warning,
silence from the eerie covering,
a weightless heaviness.
Clouds that block your view,
leave everything muted,
jaded,
blurred at the edges —
a sky you can’t read,
a path you can’t see,
a mind clouded
as the world disappears.
As the world disappears —
as the world you knew
disappeared.
When clouds are light,
can you trust yourself
in the darkness?
Is the path truly blocked,
or are you?
Trust instinct,
not vision —
the unknown,
not the mapped out.

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