are memories the same?
Some thoughts, poetry, maybe?
blood, guilt,
mesmerising pain,
blood, guilt,
machinations of pain,
stain, insane,
draining rein,
hurt, curt,
drowning rain...of memories,
ingrained, pained
are memories the same?
visions, history
rememberance
of the past
safety in nostalgia,
when there's nothing to look back on.
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Thanks for reading!
Author's Notes: I don't know how well I will handle the trickle-trickle publishing technique. Just felt I had to put this happy little ditty up, though. Haha!
Just some thoughts, poetic I guess, about life, nostalgia, pain, anxiety, depression, suffering, guilt, all that wonderful stuff. Happy days!
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About the Creator
Paul Stewart
Scottish-Italian poet/writer from Glasgow.
Overflowing in English language torture and word abuse.
"Every man has a sane spot somewhere" R.L Stevenson
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Comments (8)
They warm & they stab. They're easy & uncomfortable. They are what they are & will be what they will be.
I live in the past so your poem hit me so hard! It was absolutely Paulitical! Also, what's trickle trickle publishing?
I wasnt expecting safety in nostaligia so much as pain in rememberance here somehow. It all seemed so sufficed in pain. Was draining rein meant to be vein? My eye read it that way and then refused to give it up.
Damn. "safety in nostalgia, when there's nothing to look back on," hit me square in the wtf joint. Seems all I've been doing lately is looking back. Well done, buddy. *
I felt the trauma to this. I’m enjoying your book btw ❤️
lol “happy ditty” you’re taking the piss with that one! As always, I love your lyrical approach to poetry. I think my favorite play here is “draining reign” vs. “drowning rain” there’s something so satisfying about that reversal.
Well, ya' got me auld brain goin' in circles here. This is quite a read for a guy who often wonders if his memories can be trusted. Well, done, my friend! I'm curious about the "trickle-trickle publishing" reference, though.
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