Gray clouds float above me
Whispering softly
Riding into the night sky
In photo cells, I belong to the past
The flash of the camera
Distorted in my feelings
In photos
You said you changed your mind
I knew you would
I could feel it coming on like a storm
Happiness I've never known
In rivers of passion
Life is snuffed out like a candle
A cigarette for breakfast, the coffee is getting cold
Each day I'm getting older, I'm fading
With the unexplainable pain lingering
Like clouds of smoke in my prison
My unholy body
I wake to remember a sordid history of rhymes
Lost recordings of the memory
Playing on repeat
I never really know what it means
Being free, I can't stand the intensity of pain
The suffocating ache
I haven't known peace in days
A winning smile and a happy face
The loneliness of an abandoned house
A relative passed over to the other side
Smudged fingerprints left behind
A book turned over
On the page left unturned
A fire burning in the soul
Letters unopened on the worktop
I've never really had the strength to smile
I put on a brave face, but inside I'm breaking
For years I spent my life working on a novel
Which never came to fruition
But I realised my destiny belongs to writing
Working under the weight of seven worlds
We are masters, we are slaves
Working but we never really get paid
I loved you, but you never cared
The snow is our summer.
- Author: Jordan Cash (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 9th, 2021 12:32
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 39
Comments1
I avoid being in snaps, cause it ages one's id. I enjoyed reading your poem. It triggered memories. Cheers
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