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Joshua Phelps
Poems
Aug 2023
the five stages of grief: bargaining, pt. 1
Rose-tinted lenses
Have you lost your senses?
Watching on
projector lenses
Memories,
once vivid and clear
Now muddled,
from years
Of damage done
You lost your senses
This time around.
But you’re not
One and done.
Remember when
You convinced yourself
To live in the now?
(Here is now,
Now is never tomorrow)
But life threw you down,
And consequences lead to reality
You ended up stuck
in the past year
Lured in by promises
That allured to failures
(Forgive yourself for once
And be your own savior)
You feel the
tensions surround,
And you’re backed
In a corner
Your eyes see red,
The lights go out,
Another page-turner.
Welcome to the start
Of a world war
Never won
You come to and
Hide in the battlefield
Afraid to say your goodbyes
Afraid to ****, or be killed
Once protected, now vulnerable
And still
Your heart grows cold,
Hard like steel.
You want to claw
Out of the trenches
But you’re too scared
To lose.
But you know,
In order to outrun your demons,
You’ve gotta outrun them, too.
#progrockpoetry
#grief
#love
#loss
#poetry
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Joshua Phelps
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