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but one life

in the ashtray lay the smouldered remains of moments—seized and the stubbed out luxury of not having to think for myself.

Creative

awoke
to the sound of rain
&barely an ounce
of fight within.

in the ashtray lay
the smouldered remains
of moments—seized
&the stubbed out luxury
of not having to think for myself.

awoke
to the morning struggling
to renew itself
&with a dullness in my bones

i wonder...

if the future
really needs us
as much
as we think it does.

sometimes beauty
&goodness
is nowhere to be found.

sometimes life offers both
all at once—offering entire futures
in a single encounter.

this morning i awoke
burdened
by the weight of all
my life could be
&for a moment
was overcome by panic,
a steep dread,
&the looming regret—

that i have but
one life
to try with.

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