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Jay Esse Dec 2013
if in this moment I could form speech
not of religion nor politics would I preach
all whispers of death or life left behind
I would not mention once, I would not feel inclined
to bring up common opinions to debate
nor any tragedies glaring from newspapers' front page


see, if in this moment I had the ability to speak
here's exactly what I would do,
what I'd say
I would wrap my breath around my promise to keep

with the phrase


*"I'll love you,
forever and always."
Jay Esse Dec 2013
sleep is a date with death.
it's a time when your body is present but your conscious is not.
but are you really alive without being conscious?
in sleep your consciousness goes on a journey
taking Death by the hand
and accompanying him to the most majestic of ballrooms
and into the eyes of terrifying storms,
to the highest of mountains
and the deepest of the oceans' chasms,
to the most distant of memories
and the depths of what you had forgotten,
to your most prideful of accomplishments
and the greatest of all of your fears,
to the brightest of hopes and aspirations
and the most vacant corners of darkness.
he shows you what this world has to offer
anything and everything
each journey to be an experience your body may not have the chance to live.
yet every time you arouse from sleep
you awaken with nothing but haze
blurred images being all that your body can comprehend
in comparison to what journeys your mind can traverse.
as you age, your body becomes rickety and wrinkled
barely able to hold back such a bursting mind.
this is the time when your mind does not want to confine itself to a body any longer
it wants to experience more than what this world has to offer,
for in the hours awake within the body
combined with every date with Death
every memory has been made
every child has been born
every tear has been shed
every moment as a human, in body and mind, has been experienced.
your mind is not weak nor weary, rather, it thrives
within a clear container
and all that Death has yet to show you visible in the distance.
once your body can hold you back no longer, it sets you free,
sets your mind free.
that is when Death greets you
just as a peaceful lover would come dawn
and just as affectionately
he would accompany your mind
to everything else there is beyond
being human,
being conscious.
Jay Esse Dec 2013
the world doesn't need any more sour tears
especially not ones as precious as yours;
the only ones you should allow yourself to shed
should taste like laughter and sunshine and summer rain.
Jay Esse Dec 2013
then why is that which is so blatant to thee
so inexplicably illogical to one's own eyes
for never before have eyes pondered to see
what had never been sought
what value, what worth
is placed upon a singular soul
out of such great breadth
that one's own may be deemed as
insignificant or
inexplicably illogical
to so many eyes
for never before have any eyes
had such a perspective
as to see
this soul
with any sense of hope
for hope is insignificant and
inexplicably illogical and
invisible
for what proof lay awakened as to substantiate such substantial existence
as to declare this soul
to have any worth, any value
if so unseen
is it perception?
or is it intake?

— The End —