My Untitled Guilt By Katherine Lightwood
My Untitled Guilt
By Katherine Lightwood
Bridges are falling down as I am standing on the edge,
Burnt down those rusty chains as I thought about that pledge.
I took that pledge a while ago, drenched on the puddle of shame,
Wrapped in the layers of nightmares, tired of those old games.
I played till I died, I played till I sold my broken dreams,
The void I've become, oh Wanderer, I've crushed my own self-esteem.
So much, wanted to fade in the nothingness called sorrow,
But the demons of attention hit me like a poisonous arrow.
Now, I am standing here at the edge of the dark forest,
Carrying a firebrand with flickering flame, in the rain of August.
The warmth of firebrand is keeping me alive,
The brilliance of its glow is helping me to thrive.
But how long, how long will I be able to save this light,
I am afraid that it will burn out or vanish like a mirage from my sight.
Hopeless I feel, thoughtless I've become,
Don't know which way I am going and what will be its outcome.
Caged by the strong chains of 'what if's' and 'no',
Masked the storm by the laughter of sarcasm, want to keep me low.
I've said I am evanescence once, and I said that now too,
But that becomes just a wishful thinking, everything seems to start as new.
So, that was my thought of the day. To see more posts like this make sure to visit our main page. And Do not forget to visit our institute's page to know more about graphic design, 3D, animation courses and other awesome stuff. Till then good day to you.
Katherine Lightwood
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