This is a poem that can be summed up by the first and last lines: I will see you again, I will love you again. It means that whether on the other side of this chapter of life or on the other side of life and death, our love will come again.
Tag: life
At Twilight
This is a poem about starting a new chapter in the new year, approaching it with hope and optimism.
Secunda Dreams
This is a poem I wrote while listening to an extended version of the track "Secunda" by Jeremy Soule from the video game "Skyrim", which I have ironically never played. The video on YouTube displays an animated purple sky.
Wings of Fire
This is a poem that will most likely be featured in the novel that I am currently working on. It is about the main character of my novel, Phoenix, but describes her as though she is an actual phoenix.
Anchors and Feathers
This is a poem about the choice of whether or not to carry around anger, hatred, pettiness, nastiness, and bitterness, for if you do you will surely be quicker to fall.
Amber, It Is Morning
This is a poem that I just wrote in a cafe inspired by the morning light as it rose outside of the window. I'm not sure who Amber is, the name just came to me.
Pain
This is a poem about pain, and how when faced with pain you can either allow it to inspire you to do some sort of good, or allow it to control you to do some sort of bad.
Epitaph
This is a poem about the fact that I have always felt like I am going to die young. Not that I necessarily want to, but that I am quite at peace with it.
Ginkgo Leaves from Hanna’s Trees
A short story I wrote last year that is fictional but based on reality, and emphasizes the importance of love and the risk of fearing love and letting it go. The trees represent money, art, success, popularity, creativity, places, fashion, pride, and all else; none of that can ever love you back.
For I Have Seen You
This is a poem about not fearing the future, or even death, and crediting that lack of fear to an unnamed other.
