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Apr 17 · 43
spasms of my homeland
chrysa Apr 17
Deliberate genocide
Mass bombings
Starvation
Innocent souls unrooted from their bodies on ruthless fields,
their names buried beneath smoke and steel

In this day and age,
how dare we spit
on the rights our ancestors
bled to protect?

A game of chess
where kings don’t fall,
but pawns do

A venomous snake,
striking
without warning,
sinking its fangs
into futures not yet lived

Mothers tremble,
at every breath their children take
Children cry,
for fathers swallowed by the frontlines
Brothers bleed and fall
in battles with no mercy at all

You know the pain of 1950
You’ve heard the echoes of 1974
So tell me—
is there reason enough
to trade breath for bullets?
To trade peace for power?

They are silenced helplessly—
not by choice,
but by the greed of rulers
who will never feel the cost

They are unmoved, apathetic
about your family
about your friends
Only their throne,
built from bones of the blameless

War does not restore order
It breeds hatred—
an infection passed
from parent to child
like a poisoned lullaby

But it grieves me to admit,
and pains my soul to acknowledge that
for thirty-two nations,
war isn’t history
It’s now
It’s morning
It’s dinnertime
It’s the lull between two airstrikes

So tell me—
do you still think war is worth it?
Or are you just
trying to justify
your cruelty?
With everything unfolding in the world today, it’s more important than ever to remember the wars our grandparents endured— and the blood now spilling on soil so close to home. Through the history of my own country, Cyprus, I want to remind you of this unshakable truth:
When it comes to war... no one truly wins.
Apr 16 · 25
forgive
chrysa Apr 16
I forgive
not because the voices spoke so
but to release myself from burden

I forgive
not because it's someone's show
but let me no more resentment

I forgive
not for them, i chose to grow
and let go

forgive
don't condone

forgive
with no orders streaming your path
just to free yourself from the grief of past
Apr 15 · 72
echoes of my armor
chrysa Apr 15
you come back
waves kiss the shore,
I feel your pull
but I can't go to war
how can I betray myself once more?

always trying to escape a non-existing loop
straining at the threads of fate and crushing troops

I've walked through hell and now the ground lies cold
I won't surrender and be killed by your oath
my soldiers were torn
but your artillery can't threat me no more

stared down my warriors' skulls
now my armor shields my scars

by my inner battles in shellshock still,
a heart that once stood behind steel bars
upon the enemy will stand free
layering in both personal and external conflicts, making it a journey of survival, not just in physical space, but emotionally and mentally too
Apr 14 · 45
Summering the rain
chrysa Apr 14
gliding through the hush of night
no shades, our hearts entwine
silence wrapped around your finger
you don't know what you might find
when you come and lights reply

your skies spoke soft and dear
a sound so clear, I never thought I'd hear
and all the castles I built inside
all the walls I hung to hide
came crumbling down and roaring tight

a sweet relief
summering the rain
a symphony my soul won't ache

colors bloom when none had been
starry skies came fading in
a song that's mine that grew in spring

in morning bloom I swoon anew
petals born in gentle light
I pine for glances across the room
where laughter makes the world spin right

breeze stirs my core to yearn
for hands not held yet
and every breath, and every sigh
resonates like sparks in your eye
falling in love in spring, when flowers and our hearts bloom
Apr 14 · 43
New Ancient History
chrysa Apr 14
you're a story I can't recall
a dust-old book too tired to read
left in the rain, pages torn
ink runs thin

an oath I swore but won't again,
an oath I no longer heed
a whisper lost in echoes in the spring's cede

looking in your eyes no emotion abroad
a static screen
nothing moves
nothing breathes
no signal left, no message seen
just the hum of history

no ember bright
a fading ghost,
a name expired
a shadow slipping into night

don't forget me, but let me be
just let me fade
you're my new ancient history

just as our eyes meet
just as you're gone,
lost in the heart of the crowd at dawn

you look at me, no words remain
just silent truths, a broken chain
nothing left, no kingdom come
pieces fall but make no sound
just dust returning to the ground

a past dissolves without a trace,
he looks at me, no more to say
a quiet pull
a growing seed
pieces falling into place,
like fate unraveling with need
letting go of a person that really meant a lot, a bittersweet feeling, but gradually accepting it, while letting yourself yearn for something new. balancing personal grief and historical finality in a really graceful way with a soft mourning of something once vital, now aged into irrelevance, like ruins still echoing with memory.

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