A Note in a Bottle Part II/The Man at the Bottom of The Sea

A Note in a Bottle Part II/The Man at the Bottom of The Sea

A Poem by Colton Warr
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The water was rushing in...

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A Note in a Bottle Part II 
A Poem by Colton Warr

What's done is done
What's in the past is in the past
But thinking and missing you
Is something that I cannot get passed 

I shouldn't have said that 
It would haunt you to know 
I've been where you are 
When the sun sets you feel so alone 

I can see us losing blood 
Do you think that we are dead? 
Your answer means the world to me
Since that day, I have bled 

The waves crashed down upon me
Their whispers washing me away from you 
The weight of the sea was crushing
The darkness of the bottom, if only you knew

They say the sea vexes all men
Well perhaps that is the case
Would you like to know my vexing?  
Just a glimpse of your darling face 
 
The water was rushing in 
I had to abandon ship 
You may never forgive me 
That doesn't mean we still can't save it 

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The Man at the Bottom of The Sea 
A Poem by Colton Warr 

As my soul sinks to the darkest of depths 
My heart reaches out for you
Into my mind you have crept 
Entangling everything I once knew

As I look to the surface in hope 
My eyes see a shimmering sight
Into my abyss I go, how does one cope? 
You used to be my sizzling light 

There are sharks and all sorts of leviathans 
They encircle me as if welcoming me in 
The weight of my guilt matched along with the ocean 
It is at this moment that I wish to repent my sins 

Is this how it was always supposed to be? 
With all of these rocks and creatures, still I am lonely 
I am not dead but I cannot breathe 
I am The Man at the Bottom of The Sea 

 

© 2015 Colton Warr


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dan
Colton, The depth and scope of your imagery really brings this piece to life...then the emotional kick is delivered and we all realize how precious lives (and love) really is. Survivors' guilt is arguably one of the most potent types of grieving, the guilt weighing down rational thought and pushing the emotional aspect to the fore. This is such a great write, Colton, but I've come to expect nothing BUT the best from your pen. Thank you for sharing this with all of us! take care...dan

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Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Dan, I know I've told you this before, but your reviews are so inspirational and encouraging! Nothin.. read more



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After the note in the bottle, when you show the man himself, struggling down there, the effect is reall great. I loved the metaphors you used. Loneliness and the sea of depression can be overwhelming and like you beautifully showed, it's hard to breathe down there. Wonderful work.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much, Rana! I appreciate the kind words and positivity! They really can be depressing.. read more
wow...these are both strong and raw. You feel the pain of loosing a loved one, just overwhelmed with grief.
But a little ray of hope still resides. You create such great imagery that the readers goes on these journeys with you through the pain and sinking...trying to swim to the surface for air or for some relief from the pain!!
Just brilliant Colton
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Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, my friend! They are pretty strong and raw, aren't they? It is how I have been fee.. read more
your poem mirrors suffering and pain. But still you seek for hope, one who can save you at this point...
Every word, line and stanza evokes strong sensation and emotion so genuine.
I love it. I enjoyed reading. Something inside of me has been moved.... brilliant work colton.. :-)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Rach! It is an honor to know that my work has moved you! I appreciate the positiv.. read more
Dope poem and concept. You sound like a natural. Great work. I'm inspired!!!

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Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much, Matthew! I appreciate the kind words! I'm glad you walked away from this inspir.. read more
Lovely wording!
Well done!!

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Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much, Emily! I'm glad you liked this one! Thanks for stopping by and giving this a re.. read more
I love how vivid all of this was in my mind, Colton, awesome job. I hope that you never stop aspiring your writing dreams. You have so much power in your writing. Keep up the great work, I will be reading your other pieces as well.

Best,

Laurara Monique

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Laurara! You are too sweet! Seriously, this review made my day! Thank you so much.. read more
"What's done is done
What's in the past is in the past
But thinking and missing you
Is something that I cannot get passed"

Tell me about it. Sometimes it can be really hard to keep the past in the past. The only real way to do that is to let it go.......but that is much easier said than done.

Honestly, the word choice really makes this piece exceptional (to me anyways). I love the almost nautical word theme because it ties the piece to a sort of imagery. The depth here is incredible. Excellent!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much! I appreciate the kind words! I couldn't agree more. Especially something that w.. read more
Wow this was exceptional and your words created an incredible visual. Great work keep it up!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much, Maria! I appreciate the kind words! I'm glad you were able to see what I was tr.. read more
Well, I love this. It's so emotional and deep. Just one thing though-- I don't know if you meant to put "passed" instead of "past" in the beginning. Either way they are brilliant works of poetry. Fantastic job. Keep Writing!
-Shea

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Shea! I'm glad you liked these and I'm glad you felt the depth and emotion! Well,.. read more
Very deep and emotional write. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


Colton Warr

9 Years Ago

Thank you, Valentine! I'm glad you felt the depth. Thank you very much for the continuing support an.. read more

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