My Mediocrity POEMA Chapter by C PerilPoem, a part of The 2nd Burden Anthology. Read, bleed, repeat.
[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 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.]
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1 Review Added on September 23, 2021 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 AuthorC PerilGY, Humberside, United KingdomAboutCreeping quietly towards 30 years of age. Based in Nowheresville, England. Writer (if we're being liberal with the term). Reader. Hoper. Believer. Lover of music and LFC. more..Writing
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