Monday, June 1, 2015

Memory Drawer



Demons come out to play,
Old creaky hinges sway.
They dance in the mind,
To old wounds blind:
Memory Drawer.




There is so much that I could write to you about, but words escape me.  For those of you who don't know, I'm working full time now, and as of today, I'll be married in two months.  I'm back at home for the time being, and the transition hasn't been the easiest for me - I feel as if I'm 16 all over again, except with lots of experiences and history behind me.  College is over with, for heavens sake.  At any rate, I was digging through a drawer in my bed recently that I have reserved for "memory" things, and I stumbled across many artifacts of people I have interacted with in...less than favorable circumstances.  It tore me up a little, and inspired the previous poem.  It's amazing the things that small pictures and poems and bracelets can stir up.

Further, and I'm not sure if it's the transitions or the hard decisions coming up or what, but I've been having nightmares - not bad dreams, as if they are something a little child suffers from - every single night for the past few weeks.  I have a host of reasons why this might be, but as I said, reasoning escapes me at the moment.  All I have for you is this poem.  Perhaps that will better convey to you what I feel.

And perhaps next time I write it will not be so...terrifying.

Standing on the edge of an abyss,
Looking into a cesspool of nightmares,
Forced to choose for a tryst.
Your featherweight dreams drown,
Dread dancing in delight,
Eating away at the edge 
of your consciousness.
A creak, a squeak, the
footsteps of a ghost vanishing
the moment you move your mind
in its direction.
Musings of murder making merry,
Sounds of seduction and sin
suggesting your downfall,
Perspiration pouring,
Heart hammering,
Blackness bombarding your body
with the weight of the wrongdoings
of your life.
Slumber drags your wakeful
eyelids closed against your will;
Sweet sleep laced with terror;
Nightly rest haunted by
ceaseless spectors.

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