Bananas—A Poem About Absurdity
When I was young & inexperienced, arrogance fooled me into believing I was ingenious. …
Set ablaze by an array of greys,
that grazed my grace like the gaze
of glazed, but gloomy, Sundays.
Every memory had a melody,
albeit one that made me muddy,
then melted away my better moods.
Trauma so toxic, it got sick,
then terrorized me ten times a week,
just to teach me about adversity.
Until one vibrant dawn when I screamed,
"ENOUGH!" And shed the soiled skin
society sentenced me to keep.
My spirit rose anew, reborn, again,
rapt in raging red, unyielding yellows,
and emancipating orange flames.
I suppose I should've shared that I am
still the same cyclical phoenix who strives to
stay alive, to survive, to thrive, who's surely
soared in every timeline yet.
“then melted away my better moods.”
— Cycles — A Poem on Repetition & Relapse
When I was young & inexperienced, arrogance fooled me into believing I was ingenious. …
When the night collects dust, before deciding to depart, and your knees feel weak, from traveling…
When I was a gasoline-soaked rag, that you threatened to ignite, whenever you erupt, that was when…
I need to be vaccinated, immunized from those green eyes; pools of jade, that pull me under,…