Throb Of Distance

Throb Of Distance

A Poem by Ben Taylor

These impossibly thin wires
Of nostalgia
That bind us one to
Another,
At the simplest note of
Remembered song
Or frankly uttered phrase
Will shiver with regret:
A steady throb of longing,
Beating as if
It were a fist of denial
On the memory-bloodied doors
Of the irretrievable past.
At the slightest provocation,
These strands of the unforgettable
Constrict within my chest,
Painfully accentuating the division
Of that which has passed
And that which will never again
Come to pass.

© 2011 Ben Taylor


Author's Note

Ben Taylor
Time is such a terrible and perfect antagonist.

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Constrict within my chest,
Painfully accentuating the division
Of that which has passed
And that which will never again
Come to pass.

This was really good, its as if you let all the emotions poor out into this one specific piece. It was amazing.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on April 19, 2011
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Tags: Nostalgia

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Ben Taylor
Ben Taylor

Columbia, MO



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