an acrostic dive into the dark recesses of the mind
another mind has invaded mine
volatile and beautiful mushrooming
against reality implosion
looking through the stained glass
and seeing the unreal in reality
never escaping the hellish crescendo
cacophony that consumes completely
holistically in surreal catacombs
eternally walling up my own tomb
volatile and beautiful mushrooming
against reality implosion
looking through the stained glass
and seeing the unreal in reality
never escaping the hellish crescendo
cacophony that consumes completely
holistically in surreal catacombs
eternally walling up my own tomb
© 2024 Tristan Robert Lange. All rights reserved.
- Author: Tristan Robert Lange ( Offline)
- Published: October 24th, 2024 12:59
- Comment from author about the poem: Mental health is a challenge to navigate. Know you are not alone. For immediate support in the U.S., contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, or text βHOMEβ to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line. Both services are available 24/7 and offer free, confidential support. International readers can find local mental health resources by visiting organizations like Befrienders Worldwide or the International Association for Suicide Prevention, which provide directories of helplines and support services across different countries.
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Comments4
A most interesting read and yes the mind holds broken shards that it tries to put togeather into something meaningful and beautiful. Lovely
Thank you. It sure does! I am truly glad the poem resonated
Good write T, but of course, not a good thing to experience.
Indeed. Thank you so much my friend. I truly appreciate your time and support and feedback!
Powerful and poignant.
Thank you so much! I am so glad the poem resonated with you. I very much appreciate your time and feedback! π€β€οΈπ€π
As scary as it can get, our inner mental/emotional state is precious and should be tended to with great care!
Indeed! Thank you for reading and engaging! Much appreciated!
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