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Look to darkness for a laugh chuckles pulled from the pain sadness has a new lease loneliness in the extreme their companion is not light when the absurd is brought forth to contrast with absent joy survival discards the empty smile the void demands something else on the altar of the felled lives if existence must proceed beyond the phantoms of deceit monsters of direst dreads provide the truths few accept except when the veil is dropped pulled from the rod to the floor when holiness becomes absent the profane will take its place forcing choices among the scraps some are better than the rest a sacrifice is brought to bleed as the basin collects the drops an offering of darkest taint extols the pure that it’s replaced. © 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved. 20190307.
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Mar 8, 2019
Mar 8, 2019 at 8:10 PM UTC
Look to Darkness
Look to darkness for a laugh chuckles pulled from the pain sadness has a new lease loneliness in the extreme their companion is not light when the absurd is brought forth to contrast with absent joy survival discards the empty smile the void demands something else on the altar of the felled lives if existence must proceed beyond the phantoms of deceit monsters of direst dreads provide the truths few accept except when the veil is dropped pulled from the rod to the floor when holiness becomes absent the profane will take its place forcing choices among the scraps some are better than the rest a sacrifice is brought to bleed as the basin collects the drops an offering of darkest taint extols the pure that it’s replaced. © 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved. 20190307.
The poem “Look to Darkness” is a poetic investigation of the nature of personal darkness. Beyond the threatened doom, the gloom is both an ally and a teacher. It becomes the sanity that’s lost when the remainder of the world is proven to be the greater grimness.
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60/F/Pickens SC
Mar 8, 2019
Mar 8, 2019 at 8:10 PM UTC
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