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Poetry Collection | Punch The Internet

A place to organise and collect my writing, and to begin again.
Soren || Please don't hug me
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Dripping down the walls, how the colours morph
Trepid paranoia for tension to deport
Creeping towards compliance,
Watched in morbid silence.
Non-existent people move in disarray
Disfigured bodies stand in the doorway
Surrounded by uneasy compliance,
Watched in morbid silence.
Whisp away into a deep sleep,
So that you may forget me.
Longingly sob and pitifully weep,
In swirling darkness from beneath.
Twisting and distorting innocence
Sorrowful black shadows mourn.
This grim and hollow abhorrence,
And euphoria morphs deformed.
Solemn purity whimpering,
A lost white petrichor scent.
Innocence that now whispers,
Lace that was once perfect.
They're so vivid.
'a lost white petrichor scent' - beautiful.
How does writing poetry make you feel? What's your writing process like?
Poetry is a way for me to express the complexity of my thoughts or feelings. A weight is often lifted off me once I get the words down. This may sound contradictory, but I have a hard time expressing myself outwardly. So, poetry gives me both creative freedom and emotional release.
As for my writing process, I think it's difficult to describe and explain. The words flow out naturally for me, but I do think about symbolism and metaphors. For example, in this recent poem, the 'white' and 'lace' symbolise purity and innocence, whereas the 'black' symbolises impurity. I like making my poems have a clear meaning yet also be vague enough for people to apply their own interpretation of the poem. When I write, I often have a scene in my head that I am then describing in my words. Each line describes something unique and different, but all together, the poem creates a main big picture. It's all about self-expression, which matters the most.