Sometimes I get confused
Which way’s up
And which way’s down
Which floor am I on?
Which floor should I be on?
Which door should I take?
Should I have come in through that one?
Which way’s up
And which way’s down
Which floor am I on?
Which floor should I be on?
Which door should I take?
Should I have come in through that one?
And then I wake up
In the dark
Unsure if I’m in my own room
Which way the bed is
Which way I am in the bed
I can’t find the light
Can’t see the window
And then the alarm goes off
A strange alarm
And then I remember
I’m travelling
Far from home
In a cheap motel
In a strange land
Where my language isn’t spoken
Suddenly
It all makes sense
I find the light
Get out of bed
And get back to the adventure
Try a new floor
Open a new door
And love the disorientation
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
Taken on location for Motive, 2015
In response to The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge which, this week, is Transition.