A Poet's Plight
A Poem by Nathaniel Fahey
Love sick and alcoholic- My story
All I have is my writing and a warm shot of whiskey. Cigarettes burn slowly in the dark- lighting the vacant darkness you used to occupy. My mind grows hazy as thoughts of you swirl through my head- mixing with the whiskey. Your amber eyes keep looking at me beyond the smoke and confusion.Your laugh echoes through my room and rings in my ears. You sound so close and real- but I know you're with him tonight. I try to forget you. Deep breaths of smoke and alcohol burn my lungs. The pain keeps me focused on the now- reminding me of your absence when I finally return to bed. The silence is deafening. Only the flick of my lighter and the slosh of the bottle break that thick silence you left me. An empty bottle and a broken heart- this is my legacy
© 2016 Nathaniel Fahey
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Using elements such as drug abuse to fueling the challenges in the poetry. That is a good way to express the theme of the poem, the writer is dealing with love but they are also dealing with substances. It's a great and complicated theme for the poem.
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Tags: poetry, prose, writing, drugs, love, relationship, poem, alcohol, drinking, broken, silence, break up
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Nathaniel FaheyEast Coast , Canada
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I'm just another lovesick poet with an inferiority complex and alcoholic tendencies.
In all seriousness, I'm Nathaniel. I write prose and sometimes a bit of actual poetry. I write mostly about a gi.. more..
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