Written in 2023/AUG
I’m in danger of becoming unbecoming
Define myself by what I’m not
She remains there while the rest of them are running
Through an empty parking lot
Exhausted and stuck
By drought, the orchard was struck
What I would give to give up
This world I tried to construct
Refused their help
Said I could fend for myself
Another lie I would tell
To make my bed here in hell
There’s this stranger, made a wager on his coming
To terms with everything he’s lost
He is tightrope walking over the equator
Feels every second never stops
At unsteady heights
Tiptoed the edge of a knife
Tripped up on all his goodbyes
Came out as barely alive
No one felt what he felt
About the cards he was dealt
Kept one foot in hell
‘Cause life was such a cold spell
I’m at the age where my future’s becoming less forthcoming
The past stares past me like a stone
All these changes never knock, they just come in
I feel I’m better off alone
I’ve talked enough
To know they’ll all interrupt
As soon as their nerves are struck
By something said off the cuff
Refute what I tell
And that which I do as well
I’ll fend for myself
And make my bed in this hell
*Photo from my brother
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[…] Your Composition What I’m Going Through Tea Leaves I’d Feel a Little Better with my Hand in Yours – Original Song Love Let Me Down Patience and Chrysanthemums I Think I’m Like Flowers on a Vine Try To Define What You Don’t Understand The Life Force of my Poetry The Matrix Keep on Being Loving She Goes, He Goes – Original Song I’m Not on Good Terms (Revised) The Season of Sadness Unbecoming […]
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