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he stood there holding ashes, and sifting through them he tried to piece together his foggy and charred past people swim in and out of this river of memory, the miles walked construct a rugged path- but the beauty and depth of this path can hardly be fathomed and can seldom be walked. trapped in a tangle, a thick tangle of brush you'll find thorns and flowers- burrs and soft leaves but with the right amount of will, and maybe a knife, you can fight your way into the sunlight again, just as he did. sometimes he reminisces upon this dark forest and wonders why he ever wanted to go. he conveys a sense of strength and power, and this shell lies thick over his shattered interior, a black hole of memories, an abyss of feelings the money and far-fetched wishes were never granted to him- he only had his thoughts going for him and so he needed an occasional way out of this seemingly unfair madness that temporary escape became his life, that forest became an addiction it was a beautiful forest while he was there, and he built a lovely home in the forest then all weather was welcomed- aside from the fire that ignited when the forest dried out he dropped a match to light his daily campfire, but he missed the circle of sticks, ashes and twigs ever so slightly and routine turned to madness, the forest then was nothing but a sea of ash, dust and grey when the long-lasting flames were through with it he vacated, reluctantly back to his home in town, his normal, not very outstanding home and a strange comfort washed over him- like he had always belonged to it and was never meant to leave simple pleasures brought him the greatest joys- like the sunshine on the porch in summer and the chilled rain in autumn and then there she was- walking her small dog down the road one morning while he sat with his coffee in the chair on that porch- it was August and the sun beat down, though it was early. his cup began to burn the skin on his hand, and this sensation took his eyes off of her for a brief moment, but after he adjusted his hand, his eyes locked back on her until she was out of his line of sight he set his cup down and he ran, caught up to her with a breathless, cheesy compliment little did he know that over time, she'd complete him and further cure him- washing away his tornadic past one foggy, pleasant morning, they set out for that long-forgotten forest and she discovered that there were still pieces of his most prized possessions laying there in the dust and rubble they fit what they could into their backpacks and carried it on home to wash it all off she was like a tissue to his tears as they fell at the discovery of these items- he'd long since forgotten their existence; but she wouldn't let him suffer as those memories hit him hard and cruelly, as she washed them up and asked him to explain the meaning behind them she discovered his true feelings, and why he seemed so distant they only fascinated her and brought her joy. he smiled through the tears of pain, and wrapped her in a hug they grew, over the weeks, to love and love more and when their lips finally met, they thought it had to have been meant to be. he was amazed that a person could look past the hell he put himself through for one simple pleasure. and to him, she was so dainty and flawless, she had an air of innocence. her own broken past though, was not something she chose to go through. they found ultimate comfort and security in one another, and it far outdid the forest that always had brought him solitude they decided it was time to leave this jaded town, and went far west and were comforted under the sunny skies, and warmth there from then on, cars and voices buzzed on by like sand through an hourglass the sun rose every day, and the rain fell occasionally, but the rain was needed for the land to exist, so it was embraced rather than shunned they walked hand in hand through everything they did and loved each other more than they could understand and the forest- sure, they sometimes made the long trek to pay it a visit, but forgiveness and their western sublimity outweighed the vast depth and sin of the past, of the east.
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Aug 20, 2018
Aug 20, 2018 at 10:42 PM UTC
forgiveness
he stood there holding ashes, and sifting through them he tried to piece together his foggy and charred past people swim in and out of this river of memory, the miles walked construct a rugged path- but the beauty and depth of this path can hardly be fathomed and can seldom be walked. trapped in a tangle, a thick tangle of brush you'll find thorns and flowers- burrs and soft leaves but with the right amount of will, and maybe a knife, you can fight your way into the sunlight again, just as he did. sometimes he reminisces upon this dark forest and wonders why he ever wanted to go. he conveys a sense of strength and power, and this shell lies thick over his shattered interior, a black hole of memories, an abyss of feelings the money and far-fetched wishes were never granted to him- he only had his thoughts going for him and so he needed an occasional way out of this seemingly unfair madness that temporary escape became his life, that forest became an addiction it was a beautiful forest while he was there, and he built a lovely home in the forest then all weather was welcomed- aside from the fire that ignited when the forest dried out he dropped a match to light his daily campfire, but he missed the circle of sticks, ashes and twigs ever so slightly and routine turned to madness, the forest then was nothing but a sea of ash, dust and grey when the long-lasting flames were through with it he vacated, reluctantly back to his home in town, his normal, not very outstanding home and a strange comfort washed over him- like he had always belonged to it and was never meant to leave simple pleasures brought him the greatest joys- like the sunshine on the porch in summer and the chilled rain in autumn and then there she was- walking her small dog down the road one morning while he sat with his coffee in the chair on that porch- it was August and the sun beat down, though it was early. his cup began to burn the skin on his hand, and this sensation took his eyes off of her for a brief moment, but after he adjusted his hand, his eyes locked back on her until she was out of his line of sight he set his cup down and he ran, caught up to her with a breathless, cheesy compliment little did he know that over time, she'd complete him and further cure him- washing away his tornadic past one foggy, pleasant morning, they set out for that long-forgotten forest and she discovered that there were still pieces of his most prized possessions laying there in the dust and rubble they fit what they could into their backpacks and carried it on home to wash it all off she was like a tissue to his tears as they fell at the discovery of these items- he'd long since forgotten their existence; but she wouldn't let him suffer as those memories hit him hard and cruelly, as she washed them up and asked him to explain the meaning behind them she discovered his true feelings, and why he seemed so distant they only fascinated her and brought her joy. he smiled through the tears of pain, and wrapped her in a hug they grew, over the weeks, to love and love more and when their lips finally met, they thought it had to have been meant to be. he was amazed that a person could look past the hell he put himself through for one simple pleasure. and to him, she was so dainty and flawless, she had an air of innocence. her own broken past though, was not something she chose to go through. they found ultimate comfort and security in one another, and it far outdid the forest that always had brought him solitude they decided it was time to leave this jaded town, and went far west and were comforted under the sunny skies, and warmth there from then on, cars and voices buzzed on by like sand through an hourglass the sun rose every day, and the rain fell occasionally, but the rain was needed for the land to exist, so it was embraced rather than shunned they walked hand in hand through everything they did and loved each other more than they could understand and the forest- sure, they sometimes made the long trek to pay it a visit, but forgiveness and their western sublimity outweighed the vast depth and sin of the past, of the east.
I wrote this in 2013 when I was 16. It is about drug addiction and finding love afterward, but could also be simply about leaving one's hometown with a lover
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Aug 20, 2018 at 10:42 PM UTC
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