Philophobia

Philophobia

A Poem by ecasynaman

Alight, 
alight from my mind,
lest I sink and drown,
for you’ve gained so much weight
in my heart you’ve become
the gravity
that pulls me
into this love 
so deep it reminds me 
of singularity’s throat,
one that ruthlessly swallowed
long ago
my sun,
my moon,
my stars,
one by one,
like eating popcorn in
a worn cinema, 
’til all the lights have gone out.
the movie’s ended and I have to be home
in the darkness.

© 2014 ecasynaman


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Added on April 12, 2014
Last Updated on April 12, 2014
Tags: heartbreak, darkness, love poem, love, poetry, fear of love

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ecasynaman
ecasynaman

New York, NY



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