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A Sense of Self

A poem about choices

By Alison McBainPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
A Sense of Self
Photo by Mohamed Nohassi on Unsplash

I miss the sky

I shouldn't be so selfish

but I am. Knowing

failure is the end result

I still want to be in love again.

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While I don't desire the drama

I am wistful for the hope of youth

(and my 20-year-old thighs

which I'm not supposed to admit

because it means I'm shallow).

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I'm not going to chase the past.

There is no beauty in artifice,

no joy in the knife

and poison is only for enemies

(a terrible gift to give myself).

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But I can say, since I

know that I won't go back

and know why I can't

I'll never miss the time I've spent

in funding new creations.

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There is only one thing

beyond a tired redemption

and a useless wish

for the backwards march

of mistakes.

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I wish I could eradicate

labyrinthine terrors

that blend day into night

and have destroyed the only person

I always wanted to be.

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About the Creator

Alison McBain

Alison McBain writes fiction & poetry, edits & reviews books, and pens a webcomic called “Toddler Times.” In her free time, she drinks gallons of coffee & pretends to be a pool shark at her local pub. More: http://www.alisonmcbain.com/

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  • Aarish3 months ago

    Your work captures the bittersweet nature of longing and growth beautifully. The imagery of past, body, and self interweaves seamlessly, making each stanza resonate.

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