A fly on butterwort leaves

A fly on butterwort leaves

A Poem by Meraki

Funny how the inner ramblings 
Of one man can become 
The reality of another. 

Laugh. Laugh my dear
 As your guilt seeps in 
Over something you had no control of. 
The feeling burrows in deep
 Despite your denial.

Suffer the confines
Of your self-depreciating mind
Weak willed fool.
Taking blame
When it isn't yours to take.

Trapped like a fly
On butterwort leaves
How ridiculous
My dear,
Your mind has already gone.

© 2014 Meraki


Author's Note

Meraki
I won't even attempt to make sense of this for you. I don't understand it myself. But that's the point, you shouldn't understand this.

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With emotiional intelligence comes the knowledge of other people's pain. You are at least recognising that you can't take responsibility for it, but not yet able to stop yourself. Does the fly on the butterwort leaf cause you pain, for example? With emotional intelligence also comes the facility to write well, and you do.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Meraki

10 Years Ago

Thank you :) I suppose somewhere these emotions are my own in which case I'm the fly trapped and bei.. read more



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With emotiional intelligence comes the knowledge of other people's pain. You are at least recognising that you can't take responsibility for it, but not yet able to stop yourself. Does the fly on the butterwort leaf cause you pain, for example? With emotional intelligence also comes the facility to write well, and you do.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Meraki

10 Years Ago

Thank you :) I suppose somewhere these emotions are my own in which case I'm the fly trapped and bei.. read more

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Meraki
Meraki

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