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Post by Graveyard Goddess on Jun 27, 2006 9:22:51 GMT -5
Poet: Stephanie E Cohen Score: 326 Special Recognition Ratings: Rhythm: 81 Grammar: 81 Creativity: 83 Appeal: 81 Voicesnet publishes poetry online and this poem has been chosen to be published to our online poetry website. This poem was judged in the four different poetry categories listed below and the poem could have been rated as high as 400.
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Post by Graveyard Goddess on Jun 27, 2006 9:23:31 GMT -5
The mind sees only that which it longs to see. That is why whispers fade so quickly and settle as a beautified memory, but then we realize that reality is merely perception. Clearly reality is nowhere.
Here at the entrance of this place, Hangs a large marquee. Its lights flash As if to welcome you With dancing stars And the lights of Vegas. Nobody can truly understand The unwelcoming blindness That penetrates into our eyes.
You have arrived to nowhere We nothing here for you it says; Flourished and vibrant Like a circus advertisement. The boundaries end here like Barbed wire marked by this sign. This sign of opportunity and glamour, Of riches and bohemia…
Yet clear as crystal the message remains “We have nothing here for you.” And you know There is never a way out of here; For there isn’t an exit from this place.
Though we see child prodigies, Freak shows, and alcoholics— Though we see the Barbie dolls, The demons and the junkies. The mind is full of all That’s indefinite and unknown. People don’t care They don't care to know about such things.
So soul Grave-dig And see only what you wish to see Many minds fall for trickery; Ruining the last Of humanity’s intuitive essence. The mind is self destructive…isn’t it?
Perhaps we are too Too artistic of a human race. We have become pseudo Superstars and billionaires. We don’t care About the emotions we’ve lost Everyone is living life Numbly and contently.
Painting their scenery with acrylics We create a circus world Of beautiful things and magic. We line the outskirts of our universe With smoke and mirrors; To hide the dreary skies which surround us. Some decide to breathe in the air Which has been polluted forever. No one tries to hold their breath. Instead we buy cigarettes And Karma beads…
Dropping sadness down a sewer For the rats to feed on; We loose all desperation And our sad hearts become vengefully fake. To admit you are alone is virtually suicide. Nobody belongs in a world like this.
We tread on along down The never ending roads in circles; Never getting anywhere; But never admitting we have been corrupted.
We wear feathered masks covered in glitter. We dye our hair fluorescent pink and vibrant indigo. Together every sullen heart Silently wonders just How many colors it will take For the pain to vanish for good; How much makeup and codeine it will take To turn us to a race of fiction; a film.
Reality is merely perception And we all perceive different things Clearly reality is a matter of trust and faith Something extinct and unnatural. So we starve ourselves just as to disappear Deep behind our painted on smiles. We lie to ourselves every day. We are tie-dyed with aesthetic virtue, With glamorous pride and perfection As we waste away in this place.
The glass is always half full of emptiness.
Nowhere can provide you with a decent lie, A true secret for riches and fame of course. But what is left once your dream; Your ambitions of lies, is stripped away? The answer remains; absolutely nothing. Once all your riches and make-up— Your masks and fame weaken away, You notice…you were never anything
You were nothing to begin with. We wonder to ourselves… Nothing is left, but how How will we ever make nothing leave? You can’t kill your shadow Or the gleam in your eyes…or the mirror… And it wouldn’t make a difference if we tried to.
Nothing is something We experience with every breath Of our non-existence Here in nowhere. Can you imagine the hunger…? The adaptation we make to find Nourishment in emptiness? Can you imagine How we have to make pain, In order to make the numbness go away?
Sickened I can tell you my story.
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