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Longing

Instructions for a Feeling

By Moon DesertPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Photo by Sergey Gorban on Unsplash

Leaving beloved cities, four times I've gone,

each departure

a heartbreak.

Memories linger, both cherished and painful, yet all mine.

They exist as developed photos

unseen by most.

Brain paintings

colouring my lonely days and nights,

encouraging,

swirling,

dripping.

Like paint on a canvas, but with words,

drawing inspiration from

all locations for

actions and feelings.

My characters are having a ball.

Juggling, stirring the water.

Far from home, or close by?

I'm always uncertain because

everything blurs and fades away.

New, unheard stories emerge

like jazz music, complex and evolving.

I searched

for a new place for them

where they can flourish, spreading their wings.

Free from distractions,

a single digit points to societal ills

which isn't always ideal.

I'll revamp everything, adding vibrancy.

Challenge and dissent,

discarding,

outdated, unhelpful habits -

Who needs them, really?

Why cling to the past when innovation beckons?

It sings of renewal, no looking back.

It offers fresh horizons and boundless joy.

The future beckons.

So, it was all worthwhile in the end.

With no regrets, heart's content,

confidence soaring.

In new surroundings,

shaped by the past,

never satisfied, always wanting more.

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About the Creator

Moon Desert

UK-based

BA in Cultural Studies

Unsplash

Crime Fiction: Love

Poetry: Friend

Psychology: Salvation

“I write only because there is a voice within me that will not be still.” Sylvia Plath

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