Darque Note

Jerry Wayne Lawrence

Float Theory N The Darque.

Barque Of Blaque Houndz That Won't Bite.

Night Is Here 2 Stay. The Sun Is Gone, It'll Never Return.

Burn Bones & Ol' Love Notes.

Votes Of Shadows That Remember The Future Is Merely A Opaque Lie.

Eye Of A Beheaded Cyclops 2 Ever Remember.

Collar After Collar Revealed By Each Up & Coming Master After Whatever Disaster Has Been Survived.

Wived Souls I'm So Close 2 R Worth Overly Celebrating.

Looking Through The Shattered WindowGlass Of My Hovel, Content.

Constant Is This Current Phasing I'm Under As I Put Down This, Darque Note.

  • Author: Broken Ankh (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 13th, 2023 00:31
  • Comment from author about the poem: Maybe, A Excerpt From A Pretty Good RPG?
  • Category: Fantasy
  • Views: 11
  • Users favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek
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  • L. B. Mek

    Brilliant!
    (trick, is
    seldom do we realise, how much
    of our inherited misery
    helps to script, sculpt and tattoo
    our reality
    in that very creativity, we seek to escape within
    CGI, graphics or words of ink
    slaloming through life
    as crush-dummy joyriders
    or suited marathon climbers..
    we chase our shadows
    by click-baiting ourselves
    upon glimpses of dreamless hope's
    and hollow belief, upon wishes
    that were smoke signals, long before
    we ever put-out those birthday candles...)
    forgive me my friend
    I couldn't help but try and scribble a little poetic reply
    Happy New Year brother, I loved reading this
    some great lines:
    'Votes Of Shadows That Remember The Future Is Merely A Opaque Lie.'
    (motes, even)

    • Jerry Wayne Lawrence

      Thanks, My Brother. Happiest Nu Year, 2 U, As Well. Again, You've Blessed Me With Inspired Inspirational Brilliance. It Seems We're Off 2 A Fair Poetic Start This Year, Mr. Mek. Keep Up The Good Work.



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