Serotonin Ghosts

Serotonin Ghosts

A Poem by Jesse Lancaster
"

It's snowing in October. I've made a decision and I'm not sure if I like it.

"
Wrapped up
blinded by feelings, foreign 
pushing away
comfort in a
new place
new friends
a new face.

Black days
I lose faith
just like the rain
loses it's warmth,
come to pity
all those fleeting things
yet even I can't escape
drown in this
whirlpool
of swallowed
sentences and
unsent letters
exsanguine.


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And you won't know, you won't ever see, 
how much your ghost since then has been defining me.

"You and I in Unison" by La Dispute

© 2011 Jesse Lancaster


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this is beautiful.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

i love. this. really touching. c:
(nice use of La Dispute at the end ;D)

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on October 30, 2011
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Tags: serotonin, blind, new, rain, warmth, still trapped, nervous, days

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Jesse Lancaster
Jesse Lancaster

Manchester, CT



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I'm Jesse Lancaster. No I'm not. I am: 19 And now: @ Uni for my sophomore year. My writing draws heavy influences from the music I listen to, other writers (such as Chuck Palahniuk, John Green a.. more..

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