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Wax-Dripped Memory

Bone-silted river bleeds backward, tide-swallowed and unspooled, coffin-seamed decades slouch against a cindered skyline— time, a lichen-laced beast, starved-thin and echo-lost, chewing the wax-dripped minutes that slip like marrow through dusk. Iron-tasting hours blister against frost-scabbed bones, flesh-stitched days unravel, splinter-throated and root-bound, where clock-hands wilt, tendon-thin and grave-damp, melting into brine-brittle pools beneath sun-scoured echoes. Fog-clot visions smear across the moth-blurred dawn, where hours, once ember-warmed, now lurch husk-heavy, drift-staggered through hollow-gnawed winter’s crooked teeth, grinding time into dust, whispering hearth-ruined lullabies. Mildewed seconds slouch in the tomb-hushed lull, glass-limbed and unspooled, a slow-rotting memory, half-woken, slipping between the cracks of lichen-laced skin— and here I remain, splintering beneath time’s indifferent weight.
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Mar 11, 2025
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Copyright Malcolm Gladwin

February 2025

Wax-Dripped Memory

This was written to embody the surreal, fragmented decay of time, warping and collapsing in on itself like Dali’s melting clocks. It's meant to twist and turn making memory feel both infinite and eroding at once.

If you don't know the painting I'm referring to you need to perhaps google it to understand this poem

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#memory#time#dali#salvador
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