Ren Gill II

Eugene S.



Ren sees the world in Fibonacci Sequences and Double Dutch.
I've thought about that very much and still try to clutch
the idea that my whole world can be seen differently,
and that the touch of another's thoughts could change it all,
such as my outlook has done.

I can feel the pain and the loss, and know the feeling of being tossed
out to the cold cold frost of a world so very lost -
a permanent winter where ice is the cost that you must pay.
And there you will stay until the Boss has sealed the day
that you'll become little more than blowing dross.

But the way that you go through the frost and the snow
will determine whether people know
that you were once here. And the rate that you grow will also let them know that you were here to prevail
in a boat riding the ocean flows, assailed by the beasts and the winds and the shoals of a life on the brink.

It really makes you think,
and I'm glad to say
that the talent of this man can stay the pain,
and show me the way to overcome,
crawl back from the brink, and land in a world of stability.
It all comes down to your ability to jettison dismay,
and from it's clutches, belay
the end.

  • Author: Eugene S. (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 17th, 2023 10:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: Sad, but hopeful.
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 4
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Comments1

  • Garth Rakumakoe

    This piece right here, cuts deep, gifted one. The interplay of sadness and hope is woven like a magic robe... Mighty are the works of your pen. A fine art write. 🤟🏽

    • Eugene S.

      Thank you for reading and getting something out of it. I do appreciate. I have to say, though, this Ren fella is true inspiration!



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