Poetry

In Denial

Written by Jacob Ibrag

Fade away like you always do. I’ve been strung

along by the king of ventriloquism. Contort my limbs till you

get tired and quit. Dust me off and repeat. Not this time though,

I know better. Don’t you dare turn around and look at me with

those eyes. It’s too late. Whisper your sorry’s, I won’t be listening.

Trace my lips with your scheming finger tips. ‘One more chance,’ you

beg for it. I’ve been down this road before and failure awaits those that

walk the darkness without a flame. I am that flame, going out undeniably.

Knees crumbling to your plea. Can’t help but feel weak. Falling for it

all over, again. I am the Pharaoh, you are my red sea.

In denial, barely breathing.


Art by xetobyte

10 comments on “In Denial

  1. randyjw's avatar

    Yes. It would be comforting to be able to master that situation being thrust into it without feeling helpless. Saved by G-d, and prayer. Very comforting!

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  2. Marie's avatar

    Ugh, heart-wrenching. My favorite line was, “I’ve been down this road before, failure awaits those that walk the darkness without a flame.” Truer words…beautiful piece, I haven’t seen a piece that beset explains the vicious cycle of falling for the wrong person.

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  3. ifiweremeagain's avatar
    ifiweremeagain

    I love this, it speaks to me. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Martin Swinford's avatar

    I am the Pharaoh…
    What a great line. Nice work.

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  5. maxjemin's avatar

    It still amazes me how thoughts can be universal that they take form in different words. . . And yet the feelings are exact.
    This piece is so powerful!

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