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Vampirism

This isn't him,

This can't be the face he's left here,

This isn't the face he's used to seeing,

Solidified in the mirror.

It can't be the current one,

Or even close,

It's not at all how he recalls from the ponds he's known.

Not the one admired,

On crystal clear days,

Or the one sang with,

Through some humming nights.

Maybe his memory is just fogged up,

Maybe this reflection is just blurry from the showers,

They'd have burned others skin.

Still this can't be the face.

Not with the potholes for eyes,

Waning moons for lips,

And cliches for brains.

Or maybe things,

Maybe they do just change,

Maybe sometimes somethings sink in the earthquakes,

And are never swam in again.

Maybe sometimes there's no hope for reversal, redemption,

Or some rectifying light to right what's left,

Only hope in surviving the new.

I guess that's all there ever was.

If only he had it sooner,

He would have thrived in the old world,

Found melodies in the days and more mirror-less memories for the nights.

Only then could things be better off,

Different.

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Written by
EphemeralLikeGold
23 / M
Published
Jul 26, 2018
Lines·Words
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Notes

older poem, don't turn on your front camera or introspection may occur.

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#changes#vampire#ego#death#transition#acceptance
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