Is there a denial in your life that you regret? Not buying the car. Not going on that secret rendezvous. Not taking that last drag of a cigarette before you quit. That thing that you have to say no to- but you just want to whisper yes, yes, yes.
Sometimes the things we deny ourselves tells us a lot about ourselves. So tell us, what have you said no to, but you wish you could say yes?
As I was searching for a song for the prompt, I ran across this video. Their relationship was so volatile. They wanted it, but couldn’t have it. Also, my nerd may be showing a little bit.
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So..I’m back and hoping you let me stay for a little while.
Denial…
Well here’s mine (sort of): Sophrosyne
http://kirstenapiccini.com/2014/11/04/sophrosyne/
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Left on the Table
I had a choice to make
Play it safe or run wild
Slide back to stability
Or keep curled up
With my destiny’s child
Why a whirlwind weekend
Became a frenzied fever
Careening out of control
A burning, churning potion
Of flesh and food; oil and water
Sand, salt, sea and sweat
Twixt my lips and skin of the one
Young enough to be my daughter
On her every need I doted
Took no time for regrets
Yet soon the cards were on the table
The choice quite clear
Stay trigger happy, all locked and loaded
Ready to pack up and run away
Or slither back to home and hearth
While my heart wished to stay
The night I left our room
I became a hollow shell
Bang me, clang me
No chimes like a bell
Empty as the void of space
Emotions had been spent
Dry as the desert; tears long since shed
A walking split open cask
Unable to hold the truth
Giving meaning anew to life
Was an arduous task
Slowly scar tissue built
Mounding over the wounds
Clouding recollections of her face
Yet unable to let loose the guilt
Though I tried it is true
Could not remove the trace
Of faded, mingled memories
Roiled into their strange brew
The stain of my deed that day
Is tattooed upon my soul
Once a righteous place
Since twisted into a fetid hole
Tainted and corrupted by denial
Left without a saving grace
Filled with bitter phlegm and bile
When torn awake from my sleep
By the same recurring dream
I will stand by the window staring
Off into darkness shadows so deep
As my hands tear at one other flailing
Failing to eradicate the final trace
Left by her last few breaths
In our ending embrace
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I am stunned by the amount of heartbreak and emotion here. Very well done.
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very heartbreaking… well done.
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I was unable to attach my edited version of this pic to accompany Left on the Table, so here is the original
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This is the photo that should go with my poem; I am not quite sure how the calendar pin-up ended up here. I apologize for all of this.
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I really am sorry about all of this.
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No problem!
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I love those old calendars!
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