
For once I look outside the self,
to find sweet words of poetry.
No painful rhymes upon the shelf
to pen a bitter tragedy.
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To find sweet words of poetry,
I must leave memories behind.
To pen a bitter tragedy
would be traveling back in time.
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I must leave memories behind.
Unwelcome words, ruining what
would be. Traveling back in time
brings nothing to the plot.
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Unwelcome words; ruining what
I really meant to someone else,
brings nothing loving to the plot.
Today I look outside the self.
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Originally published at https://medium.com/the-lark/outside-the-self-152bd122edb6
About the Creator
Simon Aylward
Undiscovered Irish Playwright and Poet - Seeker of eternal youth - Wannabe time traveller and believer in spiritual energies - Too many books to read, not enough time!


Comments (1)
Oooo, this was so profound. Loved your poem!