Conformational Illusions With TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)



Conformational Illusions With TBI
(Traumatic Brain Injury)
by freebird02

How can one not see
What is in front of them
Day after day?
If twenty years were added unto me
Would there be
A new viewing angle over me?
This question is arising
From tears a-hiding
Due to actions cast unto me!
Let it be clear
Conduct from me
It is not adolescently done in front of thee.
For though tangled thoughts within my head
Create misuse of time within your day
The cause should not be an illusion every day.
Although there is no physical rationale for TBI
It's repetitional deficit actions
Should bring conformational vision unto your eyes.

December. 2, 2013

About this poem

I was granted Traumatic Brain Injury from a highly intoxicated lady back on November 25, 1995. Therapon, communication has been more interesting than clearly an essence of conveying my thoughts.

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Written on December 02, 2013

Submitted by FreeBird02 on February 21, 2024

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Words 121
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 3, 18, 1

FreeBird 02

Infamous Thoughts From a Philosopher’s Mind to Paper & Pen: May the world forever revolve around Dreams and Inspirations; both granted and seen! If upon an unforeseen point in time, your pleasure falls to pain… Realize, that you were just introduced to a New Plain of Knowledge that many before you never were able to See, as a Wiseman! Many points of devastation can take us far. Where whereas days of joy go unfelt “If” they last To Long. For unless there is a mortal devastating challenge, to one's occasional point in-time, they lose the true grasp of comparison, which in turn causes them to ponder…” What is so good about this… things never get better… what if, what if, what if?” FreeBird 02 more…

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