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A Childhood Memory 03/28/06
By Devin Kruljac Truessence
See that boy,
As he weeps,
Pounding his friend into submission.
Clouded in Hate,
Drowned in sorrow,
Blurred, his eyes, in rainy vision.
Molested youth,
Perverted father,
Conflicted feelings of Love and Hate.
Eight years of being,
A ballet dancer,
Labeled and kicked into the Dark of Fate.
Neurotic cries,
A Fear of Death,
All of this since the young age of four.
Wandering existence,
Major Depression,
Years of psychotherapy, wanting nothing more.
Than a Life,
Of joy and splendor,
To climb those branches, to hide in trees.
Trauma induced,
Memories collide,
The Light from afar, his eye deceives.
Reaching out,
To Starlight Hope,
Of dying and living, the Phoenix Life.
Caught in the Shadows,
Of his own despair,
Screams at his Heart to take that Knife.
Pressed against breast,
One fleeting motion,
Succumbs to Death with bleeding rain.
Let it all be gone,
Let Light shine through,
A new childhood without Hate or pain.
As he wakes,
His life is the same,
His death, the Knife, just a wishful dream.
Cries in his pillow,
Banging his head,
Walks to school, punches a wooden beam.
Sees the splinters,
Then punches again,
The splinters aren’t there, they’re in his mind.
Inside his head,
He dreams of dying,
Yet he lives on and walks as if blind.
Eyes are open,
Can’t see at all,
Except his life leading down to an Abyss of Nothing.
Closes his eyes,
Only then does he see,
A dim light in himself he keeps from fleeing.
Experienced Life,
Like no other,
Surviving this pain, he will get through.
Kept on moving,
Starlight Hope in hand,
Years went by and that dim light grew.
See that light shining so clearly?
That boy right there?
That boy,
Is me.
Welcome,
To a childhood memory.
- Title: A Childhood Memory
- Artist: Indicrow
- Description: Honestly? This poem took some time because it deals with my childhood. Everything mentioned in this poem is true and actually happened. I was a messed up child back then, but unlike most people, I did not look to drugs, alcohol, stealing, et cetera to cope with my problems. I got through them without giving in to such things. Life is hard sometimes, but no matter what happens, you can always get through it and move on. My mom cried when she read this without me knowing.
- Date: 07/16/2008
- Tags: child memory love hate pain
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Comments (7 Comments)
- Heckova Biker Babe - 09/02/2009
- well done experience is one of the most effective muses but also some of the most painful. you put it into perspective perfectly
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- original288 - 06/02/2009
- awww this peom is amazing
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- l Ginger Cakes l - 01/27/2009
- when you write a poem that is true it is better.Yours is way better than my poems(they are not true).Keep writtin
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- The Magical Mellophone - 01/25/2009
- This is wonderfully written. You can feel the pain from the experience, with just a passing read. That being said the amazing part is there's no "but everything happens for a reason" lines. Congrats on the writing, the flow was most excelent, and the story sad. But at the risk of sounding redundent it was amazing! 5!
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- whitejade13 - 12/28/2008
- What i think and feel about your poem i cannot possibly put into words. I'm a poet but sometimes i cannot find the words to express myself. However I think you know how i feel about this even if i have not said. (I appologize for my louzy comment.) infinity/5
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- Indicrow - 07/21/2008
- Thank you all for commenting. I truly appreciate it. ^_^
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- The Sharpie Prototype - 07/20/2008
- Touching. 5/5
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