A Walk to Remember

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A Walk to Remember

My walk is what it was—thought provoking. While moving, my feelings penetrated me in a way I found pleasurable. I was approached by a criminal and realized my life entire, had been building towards this.

He held a knife, which meant little to me. I had something far more destructive, far more pervasive: rage I had, and abject hopelessness… I negated life.

I fought and fought him with anything I could clutch. It wasn’t clear who was slaying whom. I only knew I wanted not his blood; I wanted his soul. And as I stood over his body, I walked away with just that.

The officials institutionalized me as my victim’s voice pleaded with me in my dungeon. And while years went by, I realized I was holding on to nothing at all, but hatred. And so I unlocked the door, for my victim’s soul to roam.

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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

sorcererofmagic’s Poems (10)

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Desertion 0
A Walk to Remember 0
schism 0
Inscription 3
Misery Distilled 2
OUTSIDER 2
These Are My Men 2
A Place I Call Home 2
Abattoir 2
My Mind Is Going 6