Poem #61: Primordial Ooze

Note: This poem was originally posted on my Patreon account on September 8th of 2018. I am currently posting a new poem to my patreon account each day for patron exclusive reading and on this blog one week later for public viewing. If you’d like to see these poems when they are first put up then please consider pledging to my patreon page.

An earnest desire caves in.

A burning fire craves my grateful sin.

Eating away at my conscious thoughts.

Until nothing remains but broken parts.

Awful trauma rejects the fallen loss.

My pain still lingers as the water falls.

I follow the path, I never look back.

But the flames of remorse still burn back.

Look to the new world, look to the lake.

The rebirth of life from the primordial ooze, but the painful memories still remain.

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