A million different thoughts What! If! How! A duet it continues, a lamentation to oblivion Assorted brain functions carry on like a clock keeping time Not higher but primal try to carry on normality The physical suffers as they inflict damage upon my tissues, organs and emotions Practicality doesn't warrant candid thought "Tell me about your childhood" Which one!!! One battles to suppress the other and take its throne of light It has no place in my mind in this irrelevant state of chaos Then like a calm before a storm you could hear a pin drop in the void between my ears They are neither here or there The quantum moment of exchange Everything becomes nothing Nothing becomes everything The dead emptiness for seconds as the transition takes place As the vacuum of hopelessness once again ***** the lucid thoughts away Tortuous like air from a dying man's lungs Trying to cheat the ferry man Not on his final journey, oh no that would be relief and sometimes prayed for to a god I don't believe in But my now daily fight to refrain from losing myself into the abyss I only focus on what I think I can balance between Rationality of day when I can maintain it and screaming pain of turmoil at night I live two lives split like continents, never touching again after they separated Yet in binary to each others existence, a duet of spatial rage It is the cold reality, my curse, my fate Two individuals one body, arguing for supremacy Both alert both sharp both denying the other audience One during the waking hrs one during the slumber A Duet of desperation as they battle to trade places night for day, day for night One a craftsman one a scholar The church would call it possession A physician a personality disorder I call them my Daemons Part of me yet all of me You? You may call us friends
Written for the author of ITLAD Anthony Peake
Some interesting questions been asked of me about this. In response. To my knowledge I'm not schizophrenic but thanks for the multiple diagnosis. No offence meant or taken. Do we not all have battles that rage in our heads between what we think and say. I know I do. Read about the book and you will see my meaning I guess