Differently the Same

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  • PenofDarkness
  • A quote from my father: "FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTEMPT"

Differently the Same

Differently the Same

 

I can’t control my emotions

My body lies outside my deepest inner strengths

I turn to God and shed a tear

My forward motion keeps me within His realm

Crying for help when there’s nobody there

It’s the most dissatisfaction one can encounter in life.

The walls are slowly closing-in as my body pushes outward

Stop!  I imagine…

All of a sudden comes this overwhelming change

Not a boasting change, but a subtle change to the outsiders

Feelings of guilt, condemnation, and other unmentionable feelings—

Start to whirlwind around my heart, deep within.

I hold these in and smash them down for future use

It’s what I’ve been told, what I’ve learned & practiced all these years.

One day will come with a self-combustion as I vent

Yes, I will finally vent.  And sober too!

Past events of inebriation were never real

Those were just “the calm before the storm”.

Another person?  Maybe.

One man with two separate identities; as rightfully accused of

Now that’s a novel intension of perception.

Oh, what this universe has to offer to me will never be soon forgotten.

 

Derek Lavis

1/28/2006

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rougepriest commented on Differently the Same

10-10-2009

Like the train and its single stretch of track into far horizons yet closed upon, so contention and grace, close not the gap of revulsion! knocking ever insistant, well traveled, yet just beyond reach. Purveyor of unreason, starving for pastures ,not of green, but for personas, known only to the dipsomaniac whe inhabiting my second nature, ready to save this doubtfull reign.... control by subversion, etiquette, and penal persuation, fossilled beliefs by redundant disortation. the matter perhaps has beleaguered, contained by merely doctrine. Thus timely expendature, lacks but, that which ive sought ....my reason.

PenofDarkness

10/10/2009

Thank you for your comment Rouge! Thank you for reading it--loved the way you deciphered it! Actually, you should turn your commentary into a poem of your own! You sure do have a way with words... Thanks again, Derek.

Dreamer123 commented on Differently the Same

09-18-2009

soooooooooo deeeep it was so amazing how you used the writing skills i love this piece i love it you are such an inspired writer i love it its such an inspired

PenofDarkness

09/23/2009

Thank you very much Dreamer123!!! It's nice to get positive feedback from a great writer such as yourself! Thanks again.

Charlie23 commented on Differently the Same

09-15-2009

Supression brings greater aggression, just watch for the day the levee breaks as the one whose on the other side of that vent may feel they have control. The one who has control is the one who stole the show, supress it more at that last straw to watch it burn again but never burn out. One with two identies may wish to hide them both at that time.

PenofDarkness

09/19/2009

Thank you Carlie23 for your feedback. It's amazing how you car decifer if a

PenofDarkness

09/19/2009

Thank you Carlie23 for your feedback. It's amazing how you car decifer if a

PenofDarkness

10/10/2009

Charlie, I'm not quite sure what I was trying to say on 9-19-09! I was falling asleep as I was typing!!! I think I was trying to say: Thank you for your feedback. It's amazing how you can decipher one's poetry; it shows me that you really took in what you read and I do appreciate that. Thank you, Derek

If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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