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Lacuna

A poem

By Chloë J.Published about a year ago 1 min read
Lacuna
Photo by Rajesh Rajput on Unsplash

I peer through the cracks,

those gentle fissures

that let the light in

to fall in fractured

heartlines on the ground.

//

I do this sometimes;

seek out pain, that sweet

narcotic for the

self-made masochist

in need of a hit.

//

They never see me,

blinking up at them,

a mundane voyeur,

nearly vampiric

with desperation

//

to leach some of the

color, so blinding

and exquisite, that

washes over them,

bleeding, leaking from

//

the sheer brilliance of

their lives. How I long

for just one drop to

make its long way down

to me in the dark.

///

Mental HealthStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Chloë J.

Probably not as funny as I think I am

Insta @chloe_j_writes

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  • Sean A.about a year ago

    Very dark, but well done

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