the transientA Poem by delapruchna.alas, what age was it when s/he woke up in the morning & looked back into the mirror to find out that all s/he’d been told by mother was in fact, a big whopping lie? suddenly, all that had been comfortable was no longer certain & that even the getting up from a deep slumber in the morning was all but a temporary & fleeting state of being--- that change would come whether s/he liked it or not, quicker than s/he would like when s/he wanted it slow & it would take f*****g forever when s/he wanted it quick--- this notion smacked him/her in the head as the proverbial “ton of bricks,” leaving a sense of emptiness which s/he’d never felt before & which s/he had a good feeling, s/he’d never be able to get rid of--- when s/he walked outside the transient saw all the looks in the faces of all those walking round him/her & wondered just how many of them had stumbled upon this reality & just how many were still floating in whatever version of the lie they’d been fed--- then the flood of conclusions was unleashed ripping & tearing up the rocks, sticks & plants down the mountain trail of his/her psyche--- just how much of this change could s/he handle? just how much stress would it cause? just who would s/he turn to, when everyone else was going through the same s**t & it was all completely meaningless anyway & how much of it all was s/he directly responsible to or for, in the whole of it? this had been a virginity that s/he truly never wanted to lose & now it was gone, with an immeasurable amount of time left with his/her heart beating to endure the intervals between the next calamity & the next moment of personal chaos which would toss him/her all up in a tizzy, once again. © 2012 delapruch |
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Added on July 1, 2012 Last Updated on July 1, 2012 Authordelapruchnothingville, NYAboutBio: The writer we call delapruch has been writing since infancy. His first piece was scrawled on the inside of his mother’s womb. Long since published, the rights now reside in the hands o.. more..Writing
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