Conviction

Conviction

A Poem by Pete

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A freshly knitted comforter of achromatic frozenness coats my domain as I step outside today.
A yokelish yuletide greeting.
A kind-of, sort-of, frigid faith.
An entire city stretches out before me.
If not only in name.
I prefer to bask down at the harbor.
Gorging myself on creation's virgin buffet.
Society offers nothing to nourish my soul.
Zilch to meet a heart's goal.
I can't breathe concrete.
Can't trust the crosswalk signal.
Only drill for eternity in each passing minute.
Extracting precious, timeless truth.
Interrogating and unmasking my creator like a bumbling sleuth.
Holding steadfast to the innocence of unblemished, coveted youth.
Remembering that it's okay to love myself.
Like I used to.
Opening my unhinged door.
Before life sunk its fiendish fangs into my hot, molten core ...



© 2019 Pete


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Added on December 18, 2019
Last Updated on December 24, 2019

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Pete
Pete

Boston, MA



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