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_A blemish_ across the mark of my skin — screamed into a corner, I’ve screened my eyes. My chest is like a TV screen, the flashes of _a dream_ —the world waits for me to tell a vision. If I write, I could write, so good and well — my finger type: printing stories on these pages, _A dogs-ear_ bent down to listen, to serve the law as it runs. how long the mile? A canine chasing commands. _A man afraid of the light_, finding comfort in a shadow. shadowing the past, living best when hidden in the shade of regrets. our mistakes are perfect at throwing shade. Shall I live the blemish of a dream —folded onto itself, my best days creased like dog-ears, marking important chapters of my life. But a man so afraid of the light forgets there are two kinds: the one that reveals his darkness, and the one he’ll face at the end of his life. Still — we must step out from the shadows of our mistakes. Eventually, you find a time to shine.
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Aug 31, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 at 6:47 AM UTC
Blemish of a Dream
_A blemish_ across the mark of my skin — screamed into a corner, I’ve screened my eyes. My chest is like a TV screen, the flashes of _a dream_ —the world waits for me to tell a vision. If I write, I could write, so good and well — my finger type: printing stories on these pages, _A dogs-ear_ bent down to listen, to serve the law as it runs. how long the mile? A canine chasing commands. _A man afraid of the light_, finding comfort in a shadow. shadowing the past, living best when hidden in the shade of regrets. our mistakes are perfect at throwing shade. Shall I live the blemish of a dream —folded onto itself, my best days creased like dog-ears, marking important chapters of my life. But a man so afraid of the light forgets there are two kinds: the one that reveals his darkness, and the one he’ll face at the end of his life. Still — we must step out from the shadows of our mistakes. Eventually, you find a time to shine.
OddOdysseyPoet
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27/M/Zimbabwe
Aug 31, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 at 6:47 AM UTC
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