It’s raining again
acidic droplets falling
onto the boardwalk.
The sea laps below what falls,
hungry as ever.
-
The walk home was exhausting
numbing legs trembling
beneath the weight of my fears.
The cameras’ eyes watch on
as the cold becomes freezing.
-
The cars pass by in
their horrible noise, I take
cover behind what’s there.
The door still feels so far a-
way, the waiting weight
-
leering behind it, drooling.
I approach scared, know-
ing the horror inside, know-
ing my own mind, know-
ing I’m out of time and that
-
the fears have grown roots
which now permeate my life.
A terrible constant
mocked by my past by night, feel-
ing the water climb
-
until it dredges up the
dread, all the thoughts I thought I’d
left behind. The night
goes on forever and the pier
has fully melted.
-
The smoke enters the room, and
I struggle to breathe.
All that I created now
has me on my knees.
Blurry vision, then nothing.
About the Creator
Reece Beckett
Poetry and cultural discussion (primarily regarding film!).
Author of Portrait of a City on Fire (2020, Impspired Press). Also on Medium and Substack, with writing featured… around…


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