Terra Nullius (Pt. 1)

C.W. Bleu

 

I got a box in the mail, all pictures
inside— Aged nicotine tint against the
Memories I’d find.

I peeled back the top— couldn’t
wait to look inside. There was
missing many faces; seems some
memories have died.

From dead heads she clipped, the
names she’d never redeem. Not to
mourn, not to forget— To salt my
fevered dream.

I drove through memory like a high-
speed thief. No brakes, all gas. For
proof, for relief.

I gripped a 60-bend going 85,
Centered gravity to prove I’m alive. It
didn’t matter if I made it out— or lost
control and died.

I owned the curve like a vow
professed, rubber screaming against
the past. The box still open, no faces
to confess. I drove through memory
like glass.

Not to survive, not to be seen— just to
prove my hum was serene. I’ve been
under siege since I was a seed— So I
carved this blackout scream.




 

 

  • Author: C.W Bleu (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 8th, 2025 03:12
  • Category: family
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