Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Well you’ve passed into that void unknown Though it never seemed unknown to you Beliefs unravel through the twines of time But one was kept to me, when the threads were sewn by you I feared the idea that body and mind may be intertwined These thoughts tethered to my flesh, and not sent for you to find Though your voice, so resolute, could I ever be like you? That’s when I realized, when I thought I was alone You knew you didn’t know, too Whether it’s that deity in the sky, or the stardust in our minds A big bang that rang like the barrel of a used gun Triggered by nothing but the blinding might of time Or a virgins son, on the run, charged with the crime of being someone You knew you didn’t know, but there was a constant across all of them That nothing else matters than the fact we’ll meet again To breach the complete unknown, one must ask themselves to choose let it eat your brain away? or simply be like you
0
Feb 5
Feb 5, 2026 at 2:44 AM UTC
To Breach the Complete Unknown
Well you’ve passed into that void unknown Though it never seemed unknown to you Beliefs unravel through the twines of time But one was kept to me, when the threads were sewn by you I feared the idea that body and mind may be intertwined These thoughts tethered to my flesh, and not sent for you to find Though your voice, so resolute, could I ever be like you? That’s when I realized, when I thought I was alone You knew you didn’t know, too Whether it’s that deity in the sky, or the stardust in our minds A big bang that rang like the barrel of a used gun Triggered by nothing but the blinding might of time Or a virgins son, on the run, charged with the crime of being someone You knew you didn’t know, but there was a constant across all of them That nothing else matters than the fact we’ll meet again To breach the complete unknown, one must ask themselves to choose let it eat your brain away? or simply be like you
Written by
Feb 5
Feb 5, 2026 at 2:44 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem