Not Blind

Not Blind

A Poem by Jesse Lancaster
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Oh Max Bemis, how you inspire me. Another poem I wrote sometime in the last year. Found it as I was packing for university.

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Woe is the harsh rain against a cellar door,
hides the sun in gray, satellite feeds
into a blank receiver, straight-faced
wide-eyed lies can't tear away
the mind from the day's travesty,
from all these streets I don't know,
how far down this hole I'll go,
not blind, but left a boy
that can no longer see--
thin fingers trace and fumble along that fragile skin,
but no longer mine.

It's nice to have hope.

© 2011 Jesse Lancaster


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I really enjoyed this. The diction you used was well thought and provided a great image, and it was a plus that it was so fluent to speak/read in one's mind.

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Added on August 30, 2011
Last Updated on October 19, 2011
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Jesse Lancaster
Jesse Lancaster

Manchester, CT



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I'm Jesse Lancaster. No I'm not. I am: 19 And now: @ Uni for my sophomore year. My writing draws heavy influences from the music I listen to, other writers (such as Chuck Palahniuk, John Green a.. more..

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