memento-mori
A Poem by
Siddhartha
Flashing images at the end of time...
Smoke
Ash of memories
Miasma of emotions
Fractured snapping reminiscences
Shape-shifting history
Smoke
Facts transmogrified mirages
Time muddled brain
Shifting dreamy hallucinations
Smog blackened faces
Smoke
Blinding leathery ether
Wispy fleeting voids
Nebulous shifty truths
Guilt induced torpor
Smoke
Raspy coughing voices
Frosted window glasses
Kohl rimmed tears
Shaken arduous breaths
Smoke
Alcohol induced stupor
Crisscrossing confusing detours
Slowly unravelling past
Hurt heart's ardor
© 2011 Siddhartha
Author's Note
me·men·to mo·ri [muh-men-toh mawr-ahy, mohr-ahy, mawr-ee, mohr-ee; for 1 also Lat. me-men-toh moh-ree]
–noun, plural memento mori for 2.
1.
(italics) Latin. remember that you must die.
2.
an object, as a skull, serving as a reminder of death or mortality.
Featured Review
The end of time for one or all, catastrophe or not, wonderfully conveyed. Brilliant and evocative use of the word smoke reminds me of my travels in Nepal and India where I saw bodies cremated along the Ganges river. All in all, this is superbly atmospheric.
Posted 13 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
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A fantastical affair of almost roman proportions, a well thought out and researched piece, plows perfectly, well done, good read
Posted 14 Years Ago
A fantastical affair of almost roman proportions, a well thought out and researched piece, plows perfectly, well done, good read
This is good, strikes at the reader with power.
Posted 14 Years Ago
This is good, strikes at the reader with power.
0 of 1 people found this review constructive.
like ripples in a scrying bowl wandering through the channel of the inebreateds oul~ this feels almost like a momentary burst of prophecy~
Posted 14 Years Ago
like ripples in a scrying bowl wandering through the channel of the inebreateds oul~ this feels almost like a momentary burst of prophecy~
0 of 1 people found this review constructive.
some really nice descriptions of smoke...the forms it takes...nice write.
Posted 14 Years Ago
some really nice descriptions of smoke...the forms it takes...nice write.
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
reminds me-- i need to quit smoking... lol
Great work Sid, very vivid language use here.
Posted 14 Years Ago
reminds me-- i need to quit smoking... lol
Great work Sid, very vivid language use here.
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
you have me thinking of the mind ridding its self of time as life experiences waft into the wispy curls of immortality .
great use of language , really excellent lines .
Posted 14 Years Ago
you have me thinking of the mind ridding its self of time as life experiences waft into the wispy curls of immortality .
great use of language , really excellent lines .
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
lovely write, thanks for inviting me to it
Posted 14 Years Ago
lovely write, thanks for inviting me to it
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
The structure and reptition create a fine write... well done
Posted 14 Years Ago
The structure and reptition create a fine write... well done
Lulled into a wallow to rapture ~awakened
Humbled again my friend,
Rossen
Posted 14 Years Ago
Lulled into a wallow to rapture ~awakened
Humbled again my friend,
Rossen
i love the image of smoke in all its wispy, transformational, insinuation as symbolic of life; of how we move and change and become and then... in a breath... end.
also, the word 'Miasma' is pretty much the greatest word ever.
Posted 14 Years Ago
i love the image of smoke in all its wispy, transformational, insinuation as symbolic of life; of how we move and change and become and then... in a breath... end.
also, the word 'Miasma' is pretty much the greatest word ever.
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Siddhartha Hyderabad, South Asia, India
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An engineer, with a management degree, I am passionate about and fascinated by the arts – literature, movies, music and photography, et al. Creative writing, especially poetry is the raison d&rs..
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