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A soul suspended in an intricate matrix
Of unprecedented circumstance
Buoyed by a feeling of immense ecstasy
And a cocktail of other mixed emotions
Experiences the gripping embrace
Of nostalgia.
Scenes regurgitated from the remotest part of
The brain get intertwined with a beleaguered consciousness
Relish and distaste merged into one
Them memories…emotional souvenirs of a tumultuous past
Recollection of the past is indeed  bittersweet
After all isn’t it
*A frantic chase after the wind
** a happy pessimist's...**nutshell** view of a certain facet of life
Stars Glisten Upon The Waters Blackened Surface,
As Cold Currents Tango With Leaping Comets,
Waves Quietly Lap Against A Ragged Shoreline,
While A Fire Dances Upon The Damp Sands,
And A Sturdy Song Weaves Through The Forest,
A Deep Bass Embeds Itself Into A Beating Heart,
And Shoots Up Towards The Billions Of Stars,
The Same Stars Which Rooted Themselves Into,
The Desperate Eyes Of Millions Before
Still Recovering From Writer's Block.
I love the flowing waterfall,
With graceful sounds it roars,
And flows down the cliff.

Surrounded by ferns and palm trees,
Is its gushing water,
I love the flowing waterfall.

Such a beautiful waterfall,
It's mighty sound echoes through the mountains,
With graceful sounds it roars.

I love the sound of the waterfall,
As it's roar echoes through the mountains,
And flows down the cliff.

*~Marian~
Cascade, a form created by Udit Bhatia, is all about receptiveness, but in a smooth cascading way like a waterfall. The poem does not have any rhyme scheme; therefore, the layout is simple. Say the first verse has three lines. Line one of verse one becomes the last line of verse two. To follow in suit, the second line of verse one becomes the last line of verse three. The third line of verse one now becomes the last line of verse four, the last stanza of the poem. See the structure example below:

a/b/c, d/e/A, f/g/B, h/i/C

To make the Cascade an even longer poem, use more lines in verse one. For example, if verse one has 6 lines, the poem must have seven stanzas so that each line of verse one is reused as a refrain in each following stanza (a cascading effect).
My Love For The Words,
Is Over Shadowed By You,
Smiling Briskly,
You All Have Given Me Hope,
That The World Has Some Good Left
Dedicated To Everyone Who Has Been So Kind In Reading My Poetry! I Can't Thank You Enough!:)
Slowly The Navy,
In The Readied Morning Sky,
Began To Grow Pink,
Signaling The Arrival,
Of My Departure To York
New York City Baby! Boarding The Plane Soon With My Good Friend Bailey Kreutzer:)
A city of amnesia
On the streets cold,
Where memory of a past life haunts
The minds of those who dwell within.
A past life with which there is no memory of.
What came before no one knows
All that is known is what comes now
For no one knows what comes next.

Negotiations occur,
Through a man of a past life.
With time in motion
One stirs,
To discover what the city holds dear.
Paradigm City,
Paradox City.
For its streets are absurd,
And its domes are extravagant.
Its event shrouded in disbelief,
But it may still be true.

A city of amnesia
On the streets cold,
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