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Sea Nothingness Poems

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Premium Member Reckoning
I sabotaged my eight-millimeter childhood.
I never knew Sartre
But I contorted my latex face,
Burying my nothingness in family films.
My child was scripted to be ugly, skipped...

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Categories: nothingness, atheist, child abuse, childhood,



Premium Member Courting the Sublime Significance of Nothingness
"Courting the Sublime Significance of Nothingness"



The blue lines ripple like waves
to the right side of the page
vacantly calm 

from the shallow depths 
of the ponderous...

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Categories: nothingness, bullying, poets, symbolism, word

Into Nothingness
Into Nothingness 


Near the shore a seagull called me
To take a walk under her spread-wing,
I heard the waves called me too!
The sea breathed out the...

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Categories: nothingness, devotion,

Preparing For Nothingness
Like the thinker,
why did you not-
become thoughtless ?

You do not display 
what have you not.
you come out in bazaar.

Surviving in darkness 
in the depth of...

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Categories: nothingness, art,

Nothingness
The earth doesn’t revolve
there are no sounds of any kind
only dirt covered nil over nil.

In absolute tranquility 
I couldn’t hear the sound of my own...

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Categories: nothingness, moon, night, sea, sound,



Premium Member A Sea of Nothingness
Some days are diamonds

Some days are pure do-do

Today was a totally do-do day

I'm sure everyone has them every once in awhile

But mine are a lot...

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Categories: nothingness, happiness, life,

Nothingness
Nothingness is always with me  
We go way back like the depts of the sea 
The deeper you go the darker the hole 
Nothingness...

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Categories: nothingness, depression, me, me,

Fading To Nothingness
I am trying to be bright
To laugh and smile
Like everything’s alright
I can no more fight
I am too jaded
Too strained
My nerves too stretched
To feel a damn...

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Categories: nothingness, depression, sad,


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