Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Welcome to my inner room, a cold place A jail housing a tired, battered will, where it is never calm, quiet or still Dare conjure a dream and shadows give chase to claw it down, I can't outrun their pace Here, long ago, pride was ground through the mill, and rotten lie buried hope, love and thrill Here, thoughts scream, against the vastness of space The harsh light of day burns my tired eyes and in the night I face my faults alone With all these grey thoughts so hard to resist, locked in this room of loss and heavy sighs With the pain one thought has steadily grown: How peaceful it would be not to exist
0
Mar 13, 2021
Mar 13, 2021 at 12:42 AM UTC
The Room
Welcome to my inner room, a cold place A jail housing a tired, battered will, where it is never calm, quiet or still Dare conjure a dream and shadows give chase to claw it down, I can't outrun their pace Here, long ago, pride was ground through the mill, and rotten lie buried hope, love and thrill Here, thoughts scream, against the vastness of space The harsh light of day burns my tired eyes and in the night I face my faults alone With all these grey thoughts so hard to resist, locked in this room of loss and heavy sighs With the pain one thought has steadily grown: How peaceful it would be not to exist
You know how it is, thinking of death daily. This piece is years old but I can't say now is any better mentally.
Necromagia
Written by
33/M/Finland
Mar 13, 2021
Mar 13, 2021 at 12:42 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem