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At the end of the corridor

The beginning of me

By Taylor WardPublished about a year ago 1 min read

In the shadowed corridors of your mind,

a prisoner paces,

the chains of unspoken grudges

clinking softly with every step.

Forgiveness lies beyond a door

you refuse to open,

its handle cold and untouched.

You are the architect of this cell,

a solitary architect

who builds walls from silken threads

of resentment and denial,

each strand a fragile barrier

against the light.

In your hands,

the key to freedom is a butterfly,

its wings trembling with the weight

of unspoken truths.

You cage it within the rusted bars

of your own making,

a captive of your own design.

The world outside moves in whispers,

a dreamscape shifting with the breeze,

where time weaves tapestries

of fleeting moments and forgotten echoes.

Yet within your fortress,

the air is still,

pregnant with the dust of old wounds.

Forgiveness is a spectral river

that flows just beyond your grasp,

its waters clear and beckoning,

yet you stand on the shore

of your own sorrow,

feet bound in the mud of stubborn pride.

Release is a haunting melody,

a refrain sung by the ghosts of past selves,

carrying the tune of release

on a breath of wind.

You alone hold the silence,

the empty refrain,

and the key,

shimmering in the hollow of your hand.

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About the Creator

Taylor Ward

From a small town, I find joy and grace in my trauma and difficulties. My life, shaped by loss and adversity, fuels my creativity. Each piece written over period in my life, one unlike the last. These words sometimes my only emotion.

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  • Testabout a year ago

    love your poems, so great

  • 𝐑𝐌𝐒about a year ago

    This is a very sad and powerful truth. Beautifully written, Taylor!

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Wow, this was haunting, mystical, and spiritual all woven together into one big, beautiful tapestry. I love this poem.

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