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Friday, June 9, 2017

A Depressive Dig


Now, who could say what darkness lies within
The damnéd core of one lost human heart?
This soul in hellfire burns, but not for sin;
The mortal form has seized this fairer part.
The clods of lightless poison, dim-lit slime,
Surround the sight and choke the ears with hate
And force the mind forget the march of time
And surge with sting and ache that shan’t abate.
So shall this be, save I should harrow up
This misty mud that churns oblivion
And dig, and swim, sink through this bitter cup
To find what bedrock all this lies upon
I’ve peace, because beneath all this filth lies
Eternal, golden hope that never dies.


- TAB III. My poem, not yours. Grr.

P.S. As I will continue to say with any and all poems I may write on here, please do not steal this. If you like it and for some reason want to do something with it, please contact me and ask permission first.

And, if you want to know the events in my life that inspired me to write this poem in the first place...