Poem: Dark Void

And so it is 

that we meet again,

you dawned on me one Sunday afternoon. 

I flooded like a dry river

On a monsoon season; 

Your darkness engulfed me 

And I could not breathe; 

The reins I was forced to let go.

No longer me, 

No longer in control;

I shed the layers

And was an imperceptibly small and vulnerable being,

Shaking, gasping for air. 

You kept your hold on me

And I succumbed to it. 

Uncontrollably, I lost myself

Buried in that dark, familiarly unknown void. 

You kept me down there.

They were calling my name,

Extending their hand 

But I could not reach.

I was far down.

I struggled, I lost. 

But eventually I won. 


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