SeparatedA Poem by Rana Adalwolfa SimonA writer's block piece I did a while back.The days have turned to weeks and months; they burn against my fingertips as maturing turns to aging. I’ve learned that it’s not about the quips of lyricism and tricks and tips, it’s about not quitting when your mind starts to trip. The loser takes no prize. I can empathize with how hard it hurts to realize the spark has died… Or maybe not so harsh, no, my muses hide and hush behind the hustle bustle of the daily shuffle, suffocating, they’re buried and muffled, away from me, they’re separated and muzzled. If I find their key I can unlock the bonds that bind my heart; I can be free again! Let loose my weary, weakened tongue to the skies and fly among my beasts and god-sons. And so I will the world, I command this key of liberation come! Let the cosmos swirl within my grasp, let freedom run like black river blood from tip of mind to end of pen, and let loose this damned flood. © 2015 Rana Adalwolfa SimonAuthor's Note
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Added on March 28, 2015 Last Updated on March 28, 2015 Tags: slam poem, muse, writer's block AuthorRana Adalwolfa SimonAboutWriting is both my profession and hobby. I hope to have a novel or two published before I die, hopefully far before then. I enjoy poetry and short stories, and novels are both a personal passion and s.. more..Writing
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