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    Children of the Sea

    In the hospital by the sea  the old man lay dreaming of hope  and love song of whales    He swam all night  crawling through dreams  over soft susurration waves  and awoke, stick dry,  to staring nurses  and the sound of a huge belly  scraping over the shingle   

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    • This makes one think. I like it.

    • Powerfully penned, Ghosteen. Excellent write my friend. This one has layers. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Thank you Damian. Ii is truly refreshing to see a member who is so kind and encouraging to fellow scribblers. Respect. Rob

    • Me being an ocean goer, get it. Although my ass is going to end up in Texas eventually, LOL. I love swimming in/under the ocean. We used to play in riptides, for Christ sake! (Don’t panic, go with the currents, etc).
      I’ve swam in it during a thunderstorm, at night, name it.
      One of the VA hospitals near here is partly over the water. My dad was there awhile, before going home to pass on. Yet, it seemed so cruel for the patients to look out the windows at the water… I dunno.
      Anyway! I sense morphine in your write. (I’ve had my days on it!)
      You take us on quite the journeys when you explore your mindscapes. I’m all in!

      • As per, you get me Mark (or, at least, try to see under the currents).
        Swam in thunderstorms? There’s a trilogy of poems in itself. The UK is such a small island, at no point is one further than 70 miles away from the sea.
        One of our school friends (we were 9) drowned and from various parts of the promenade we saw this small creature taken lifeless to an ambulance. Haunted many.
        I forget you are ex military. Is that the morphine? 2 of my good friends are ex UK special forces and they reside in your part of this mad universe.
        Respect. Rob

        • Yeah, good ol Army injuries, etc. Six surgeries over the years, in and out of the military. So I was acquainted with “morph” a few times. I love the visuals I got while on it. LOL.

          • Ha. The world would be a better place if every1 was prescribed morphine daily! During the rave culture (late 80s / early 90s) ecstasy was the pill to pop.
            ‘Dave one ball’ had his testicles rearranged courtesy of an IED in Afghanistan. No one – and I mean no one – calls him that to his face. I have so much respect for vets. Some write about how “tough” they are, whilst others have actually lived it.

    • I’ve read this over 3 times. Dreams are a magical gateway.
      Makes me wonder how our experiences change the older we get.
      There is something about it that sticks to the mind.

      • Thank you A. You and Mark need to go swimming under moonlight. A poem for all ages.
        Age is the strangest conundrum. Who wants to grow up, who wants to go back?

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    The Far Side of Pain

      The Far Side of Pain   The vortex of pain does have a bottom. True, after you reach oblivion, skin shredded, bloody, and lying in a pool of anguish, there comes a calm, a realization you have been reduced, and relief is found in the jab of a...

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    • I’m aware of the phases of pain, Curt, and you seem to be as well, tho I do see some differences in our perceptions of it. You might like my piece, “Dark Alice Comes to Call.” Hmmm, I just checked, and it seems I never uploaded that one. Strange, I’ll have to remedy that. In the meantime, along the same lines is, “Dead Muse.” It’s here somewhere.

      • Hi FlatDaddy, thanks for the comment. And I will read “Dead Muse”. Perhaps you posted “Dark Alice…..” at WritersCafe’?? I will look there to see and read.

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    False Illusion

    Sometimes I don’t recognize you anymore What was once close borders on estranged Something feels off the atmosphere is soreConversation is creeping towards deranged This isn’t easy to admit in present companyBut let’s cut the bullshit and stop pretendingAs extreme lunacy climbs...

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    • It is indeed an honour to be the very first to visit and leave their mark here sir Damian .. am under no illusion at all .. A fine read & no messin .. Message received loud n clear .. Neville 😎👍

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Neville. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I’m honored to receive such a great first comment, kind sir. Sometimes I go for the jugular and let emotion fuel the words. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • The perfect description of that famous American Antichrist: Donald Trump. I feel for you all over there, your great nation being forced to change into a Fascist, Racist State. Great summary of your pain, Damien – you always write so expressively, never afraid to speak out! Take Care, Harriet-Jacqui, Communist Woke Hypercritical England.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, HJ. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I feel for the people of every country that has to come in contact with him, and yes for all of us over here that knew he was bad news. But it’s more troublesome that not everyone is appalled by him. Unfortunately, it seems not everyone got the memo or at the very least chose not to read it. I’m too old to be afraid anymore my friend, I just write it. Thank you for your wonderful commentary and continued support. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Outstanding piece Damian. Can relate and I’m with you on all these points. Great!

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Keith. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Always nice to know I have company, brother. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Write on Damien. Creative and to the point. Precise even.
      I have a family of all different sides of the political spectrum. We had to make a point
      not to get overly heated in our group texts. I’m not loosing my loved ones over politics. If I feel
      overly emotionally invested then I take a break from all news outlets. I’m not letting whoever is president Republican or Democrat ruin my day for 4 years or 8.
      Unfortunately somehow it’s came to that for other families.

      Sorry for the ramble!

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Adel. So glad you connected with the write my friend. We’ve had to make that same point of not getting heated in family conversations, but sometimes it boils over, and when it does it’s not always pretty. Just gotta let each other cool off. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, NTD. So glad you connected with the write my friend. That it is on both accounts. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • There’s grief under the anger here—the ache of watching something familiar turn strange in your hands.
      You don’t rant; you reckon, and that steady disappointment cuts deeper than any shout.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Thomas. So glad you connected with the write my friend. There is grief under the anger indeed brother. Thank you for the amazing commentary and continued support. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • You’ve touched on what I refer to as “The Beast System”, and we are all guilty of supporting it. Our clothes on our backs and technology in our homes and gasoline in our cars and produce in the grocery store are all brought to us by usury & exploitation of third world populations, natural environments, and the illusion of false scarcity. I don’t judge any political affiliations or religious viewpoints because we are ALL guilty, regardless of how we choose to see it or word it and I love the accountability you are taking in this piece. Do we even recognize society at-large these days, even in comparison to the recent past? You are eloquently pointing out why we here in the West can’t have nice things, creating some cool rhymes & flow in the process.

      Most appreciative, Damian!

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Benjamin. So glad you connected with the write my friend. We all play a part, I can see where you’re coming from, I believe the tentacles of the “beast” are rooted deeper than most can even imagine. It’s like being water-boarded with crumbs of information, and assembly is required just to reverse engineer that information back to coherent. I believe taking accountability is important in finding answers. Thank you for your awesome commentary. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • I’ve lost family and friends to this terrible time with the colostomy bag in chief. It seems there are those who simply can’t respect the idea to disagree and let it be. They’re almost violently adamant that we’re the corrupt ones who need indoctrination. And when we refuse to drink the Kool-aid, they turn on us. I disagree with their beliefs, but unless they get nasty, I just don’t engage on the subject with them. It is hard when someone you’ve known and respected for your whole life turns on you over this situation. It makes me sad to think of their realization dawning when time ends for them and they’re forced to witness their wrongs. And what they threw away because of it. Nothing about this situation is good. Too much loss, on so many levels. I’m feeling the sadness and frustration in this one, my friend

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. It’s a lot to process right now, I guess that’s because the cut is so fresh since it happened recently. I think disappointment is the word that best fits, sure I’m sad and frustrated as well, but I keep coming back to that I’m more disappointed than anything. I’m still kinda meditating on this one so to speak, writing helps me work things out, patience in my process is crucial when it comes to this situation my friend. As far as the Colostomy bag goes, you’re absolutely spot on as usual my friend. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • I was drawn to this because of the Title. It got me hooked.

      It’s taken me by surprise though. I didn’t expect it to be about a relationship falling apart.

      But it is very well written and I admire your inner strength throughout the stanzas.

      You are excellent at describing a messy and difficult situation. x

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Rosie. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I’ve been doing that since my songwriting days, have a title that makes you think one way, then the lyrics go another. I’m a creature of habit sometimes it seems. lol. Thank you for your continued support. Appreciate you.

        Damian

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