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Escaping with Shadows

Not for symphony,

not for melody or harmony,

not for the gods—

but for you,

my angel,

the ruin I mistook for my existence.

 

I tried to pull you

from your private hell,

drag you out

of the grime,

the rot, the stink

that clung in your marrow.

 

It smelled like ***** and ****

like rotting flesh

and trash-littered streets.

The swine squealed.

The harpies shrieked.

 

I stared too long into the fire.

I should have glanced,

but I became you.

 

Thank Yah, I escaped.

He dragged me out by the

nape of my neck.

 

You made it your home.

You decided to dwell there.

 

But I will never

vacation in your hell again.

I’ve sung my song,

survived the dark,

Orpheus, rebooted

refusing to look back.

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Written by
thomas-w-case
59 / M / Clear Lake
Published
Jan 4
Lines·Words
31·127
Notes

I recently recorded a full spoken word reading from Seedy Town Blues, along with a new piece from my upcoming collection Searching for Nod.

 

You can listen to the full reading here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTaWIxuXrLY

 

All of my books are available here:

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Thomas-W.-Case/author/B0CL2RKDGX?ref=sr

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#death#life#sad#thomaswcase
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