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About the Poem

Everyone feels lost occasionally, and sometimes the only things you can use to find yourself are your memories.

Paradox

In a changing stasis,
my own paradox,
I sit around unmoving,
lost in my own thoughts.

Times that have passed,
Things yet unseen,
I travel through the shadows
lost, somewhere in between.

I view far off places,
yet nothing do I gain,
I look back upon my life,
and I remember pain.

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Visitor Comments (from the Voting form)
Diana
I loved the way it was written, and how you used a Paradox.
senly
That great poem give me tear of memories to remember past. I will never forget. He wrote great poem ever.
G
I enjoyed this one very much, it really touched me, maybe because it is a mirror of my own reality.
trud
wonderfull just like my life
Brandi
Great Poem. I know exactly how you feel, And reading your poem summed up my whole life. Keep writing! :)
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