My Mediocrity POEM

My Mediocrity POEM

A Chapter by C Peril
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Poem, a part of The 2nd Burden Anthology. Read, bleed, repeat.

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[My own mediocrity] 
Every day, you see them,
the grey, interchangeable people,
living shadow lives. How profoundly
regrettable, imminently forgettable. 
I want to rescue them, in all their solemn
silences; I know the depths of their fears, 
the insatiable quality of their yearning,
how they want to kiss and quarrel and - 
chemical like, in that regard - they just want to
bind with each other... if they become tangled,
they're never tangential, they're integral to something. 
Some happening. 
x
(Causation) 
But I, selfish-ego-I, am not contented 
with the possibility of playing a minor role. 
Want something more than a footnote, a page,
a f**king book. Bloated and corrosive hopes of prestigious,
prodigious influence and infamy - if necessary. Why do my 
hands reach for the throttle... the fantasy machine. 
These words appear ludicrous. For I possess
no portentous gift - not a scholar,
artist, or an intellectual of any
kind, not charismatic - 
grey the shadow people;
grey my tombstone,
which stands at 
no opulent height...
a form of solidarity. 
I am
shadow people. 
[terrifies me.] 


© 2021 C Peril


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OUT Fu%&ing STANDING! Brilliant and beautiful says I! How ironic that a poem titled " My mediocrity" is so far from being mediocre?!? I have zero poems in my library but I'm adding this one. I can't over express how much I like this! Bravo and encore, maestro.

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C Peril
C Peril

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