Brain Storm

Brain Storm

A Poem by Kaylee April

You give me all these remedies to hush my ravaged mind
you give me all these medicines but none of them are mine

Each bout of madness I am less and less sure of the cause
Maybe it's my dopamine, my lack of sleep, the grenadine
you tell me these will set my pace
and help my brain to splinter

Like the promises I whisper into my own ears that 
cradle me to sleep at night

I was never any good at knowing when to slow down
tazmanian devil round and round

You gave me this name
you called me hurricane

and you were right because
only after I tear up the ground all around me
and every casualty has suffered it's plight
I will disintegrate into hot and cold 
and they'll be nothing left of me

© 2015 Kaylee April


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dan
As I take my necessary meds every day I read this piece with a certain familiarity. The effects make me theorize that there is "nothing left of me," an empty shell dancing on marionettes strings, my life dictated to me. My brain does indeed splinter and assume a different shape.
This is a powerful piece, Kaylee, well done! take care...dan

Posted 8 Years Ago


Kaylee April

8 Years Ago

Thank you. I'm glad you could relate
This is amazing. I like the part about the hurricane and how you described it :D

Posted 9 Years Ago


Kaylee April

9 Years Ago

Thank you :)
You are a beautiful writer. This really speaks to me; drowned me in it. Excellent, brilliant work. Truly amazing job!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Kaylee April

9 Years Ago

Thank you! :)

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Added on September 28, 2015
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Tags: mad, crazy, dark, lonely, sad, broken

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Kaylee April
Kaylee April

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20 years old and trying to survive by spilling my life on paper. I love musicals, flowers, cute things and dark poetry more..

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A Poem by Kaylee April