So dreadfully true that the wrongdoing of others have eternal effects, more so than the good deeds most times. These thoughts need to be pacified, but the human (worse if intellectual) mind will rebirth these supposedly dead thoughts.
Intense. Honest. Frieda.
Tight write, my friend.
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11 Years Ago
I know, you understand this one very well, thanks Cyn!
True enough, the subconscious buries any event that causes trauma to a person or anything that shouldn't trigger any bad happenings on that person. This is a very expressive piece that talks about the most interesting organ in man: the brain. I really like this piece as having that psychological thing inserted within the lines and enunciating humanity's defense mechanism.
I like the first line, so true. Some things are not meant to be ressurrected. Leave certain things buried, why bring them up to cause pain to old wounds. Your vocab is insane!! Strong words.
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11 Years Ago
Ha yes, unfortunately our brain likes to regurgitate them at the most inopportune times! Thanks Rob.. read moreHa yes, unfortunately our brain likes to regurgitate them at the most inopportune times! Thanks Rob...
So dreadfully true that the wrongdoing of others have eternal effects, more so than the good deeds most times. These thoughts need to be pacified, but the human (worse if intellectual) mind will rebirth these supposedly dead thoughts.
Intense. Honest. Frieda.
Tight write, my friend.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
I know, you understand this one very well, thanks Cyn!
A quiet feel to this very real thought and write.
Those thoughts seem like they never go away. They just keep piling up on themselves until they finally tip over.
Well written, Frieda.
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11 Years Ago
Hmm they tipped over big time, thus this one appeared, thanks so much Michael.
We wish the bad away, usually only fooling ourselves by burying it deep. Then it can be the tiniest and most innocent trigger that brings that man eating zombie up from the soil. At that point we can only hope it is a slow mover that we can quickly rein in. Otherwise, those fast ones are going to wreak a little mayhem before we get that pump action going on the old shotgun and land three good slugs.
A wonderful job with this, Frieda.
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11 Years Ago
'man eating zombies' yes indeed! If only the shotgun would help...thanks so much Rogue.
If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..