Civil
Learning to appreciate
Is the toughest thing
when You've Lost
It is that once-a-champion's cliché..
Feeling like a wash-up, although no one sees it that way.
A restart, or what my generation would parallel with, a reboot
Tough skin layers around
my wounds from the past
A cloak really.
Instantaneously
The cerebral carousel of distraught memories
slowly
fade
away
and with time I create new uplifting ones
It's a necessity, derived from want and will
Because I won't die, I don't die
It's A bittersweet feeling
Like a snake shedding its experienced skin
to writher into new territory
& Whether I like it or not
I need that uneasy feeling
The cigarette smoke
Sits on my lips
Reminding me to retreat for another one and
another
...and another
The Carousels of my many dimensions, different addictions, realities, thoughts, relationships
spinning spinning and spinning
until a connection is made
I can see and realize its value as a chess piece in this game of reality
And at the end of the day
the civil war within myself
always has a winner