Heathen



I’m in my head so much, it seems I live there.
My very existence is confined to the walls of my conscience.
Something that, from afar, seems so small,
Happens to be my entire world.
It encapsulates me, like a thick wool blanket.

To live a life outside of this existence,
Is to sentence myself to an agonizing death.
So, instead, I’ll let the water rise above my head.
The torture is of my own doing,
For my fear grows a rich forest around my pain.

And when the water finally takes its victory,
I’ll be the one in debt.
And even the glorious trees, ablaze,
Are unsuccessful in their attempts to dry the river flowing through my lifeless lungs.

About this poem

The first line of this poem made its way into my train of thought in the middle of a random Sunday; out of the blue and unexpected after days of painful writers block. Art shouldn’t be exclusive, so interpret it as you will, but I wrote this poem about how I believe sometimes we are more harmful to ourselves than the things we fear will harm us.

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Written on February 28, 2024

Submitted by Marieleah2007 on February 28, 2024

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Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 656
Words 135
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 4

Leah Marie

I’m currently located in an undesirably humid area of Texas, and if I’m not reading or writing, you can find me singing with my local choir or pecking something out on the piano or guitar. I have an undeniable passion for stringing words together in unique ways, and I’m lucky to be friends and family of amazing supporters. more…

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