Requiem Aeternam

Tristan Robert Lange


Notice of absence from Tristan Robert Lange
Friends, I’m doing my best to keep up with comments. 😅 I’m still current on my own poems and first replies on others’ work, but this season has been a bit of a twister. Figured I’d drop a quick note so you don’t think I’ve vanished or gone flaky.
Read. Write. Rise. Realize. 🤘💀🖤

The insomniac's persistent dream
Flows from the jagged mouth
Of a poisoned river flowing South
From the land of blatant hypocrisy.

Receiving rest, requiem aeternam,
There is great hope in death;
Yet, the living abandon such hope
For a sense of hopeless security.

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  • lonelyraccoon

    I love this piece, it flows very well with an eye-opening message to top it off



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