Memories Chained (Within the Darkness A Legion Waits)

Memories Chained (Within the Darkness A Legion Waits)

A Poem by Legion
"

As far as I can comprehend this madness, it is about the loss of our humanity (mainly through these contraptions which causes our alienation from one another).

"

Memories Chained

(Within the Darkness A Legion Waits)

 

Enraptured by self-pity and prozac,

Life's poetry and prose became subjugated.

Compassion soured with corruption,

As indulgence was championed - advocated.

 

We became mired

Between and beneath

The past and the future.

The distance 'tween the two

Burdened our perception

Of the here and now.

We could not glimpse

Our humanity

As it succumbed,

A victim of our dying piety,

Hidden within pixels

And plastics

That were hailed

As our saviour,

That which would connect and bring closer,

But,

As the horror of reality reached its closure,

Separated and divided

Not only from those moments physical

But emotional as well as that deemed spiritual.

In effect,

We became the doppelganger

Of what we once sought to be.

An image translucent,

Seen soulless

Staring back from an electric glow

Eclectically reaching

For cohesion

But only finding futility

In our lack of ability

For adhesion.

 

How our words failed

And wisdom faltered

When what we stood for

Stumbled,

Crumbled

Into catechisms

Alienated by contempt,

Conformity and convenience.

 

Within those shadows

Betwixt the dream we shared

And the nightmare we now live

Dwell the souls lost,

Left behind,

An intangible mass

Behind the glass

Struggling for composure,

For palpability.

Bound by our culpability,

Within the darkness,

A legion waits.

 

Littered about our necks,

Memories chained.

A rosary caressed,

Worn with disdain.

 

Legion

23JAN10

© 2010 Legion


Author's Note

Legion
This just came pouring out. I haven't written anything in awhile and this suddenly hit me. Not really sure I care for it except the last stanza. May tear it apart and use that in something else later. Haven't checked for spelling errors either. If you find any, please let me know.

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I'm not quite sure why you would not care for it. It speaks the truth that many see and the truth many refuse to see. Within the flow of these words, one can hear the mourning rhythm of an ode offered to humanity. It has the epic ring of the day to day apocalypse that we live through in each moment. Some are shielded from this view, and muddle on through life like sheep - blissfully unaware that the dreams they chase are but pale reflections of the dream they imagine. A solemn melancholy is the unjust reward for those that would see through the facade in the hopes of setting others free so that we seek what we once sought instead of this pale shambles of the dream. There is truth here, but it is a truth many refuse to see as they drink deep of delusion and denial. We still have the chance to make the actual dream a reality, but first we must release ourselves from this tainted nightmare to which we cling.

Posted 14 Years Ago


6 of 6 people found this review constructive.




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I find the best writes are the ones which "come pouring out"..
This is one of those.. So often we tread the waters of life instead of swimming in them..
You have captured the ways of so many, myself included.. This has made me stop and really think.. yes, think ..Thank you for this well thoughtout, written piece.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Somewhere in there the word "separated" is misspelled, also "savior" - other than that I didn't notice any. Maybe Prozac should be capitalized since it is a proper name.

Hidden within pixels
And plastics
That were hailed
As our saviour, - not sure if savior should be savior's since you are referring to two items?

Struggling for composure,
For palpability. - also wonder if it should not be "...for composure; For palpability. Or " ...for composure, and (for) palpability?

Other than the nitpicking which I apologize for although I would want possible typo's pointed out to me, I think it's definitely a keeper man. The last stanza sticks out to me too but I think it works as a whole too.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

It went back in forth a lot but I liked it. Your right though
that last stanza is really good.

Thanks for sharing.

Kelley

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I'm not quite sure why you would not care for it. It speaks the truth that many see and the truth many refuse to see. Within the flow of these words, one can hear the mourning rhythm of an ode offered to humanity. It has the epic ring of the day to day apocalypse that we live through in each moment. Some are shielded from this view, and muddle on through life like sheep - blissfully unaware that the dreams they chase are but pale reflections of the dream they imagine. A solemn melancholy is the unjust reward for those that would see through the facade in the hopes of setting others free so that we seek what we once sought instead of this pale shambles of the dream. There is truth here, but it is a truth many refuse to see as they drink deep of delusion and denial. We still have the chance to make the actual dream a reality, but first we must release ourselves from this tainted nightmare to which we cling.

Posted 14 Years Ago


6 of 6 people found this review constructive.


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