A Place I Would Call My Own

A Place I Would Call My Own

A Poem by Brian M. Peeples

At one point in my life,

I had been rather lonely.

I lived with others,

yet I felt as though

I lived alone.


My mind felt like jelly,

as though it would collapse

at any moment,

until on one peculiar day

when I’d found this new place

to play.


A secret place that I’d made up,

but it wasn’t just an ordinary place.

It was a world born inside my mind,

crafted from my thoughts and ideas.

I wrote them down on paper,

and they would then come to life.


A world of magic and fantasy,

where anything could be made to happen,

anything at all:


I could walk across an endless sea,

or imagine myself to be twenty feet tall!

Or I could wish to be the size of a pea,

no matter what I may dream,

I could have it all!


I created Averlon as an escape,

but then it eventually became a part of me.

A place to visit, a second home,

it became something that I would always need

if ever again I felt alone.


I knew that Averlon would

always be there,

even if I never did return.

I still knew that it would always be

a place I would call my own,

as it will forever be my favorite

home.

© 2016 Brian M. Peeples


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Once in while it is great to know that you have your own place to go to... and most writers as well as readers have a place like Averlon if we completely different names, but it is there to go to and be lost in it for hours, and to give a sense that no matter what happens there is a place we can escape to and find some new adventure in it.

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Brian M. Peeples
Brian M. Peeples

Norwich, CT



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I am a twenty-three year old writer & poet. My passion for writing comes from all over. I love to write, and I love to inspire others. Hopefully when I'm gone one day, I'll leave behind all my writin.. more..

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