Lunacy

in poetry •  6 years ago 

Lunacy.

Stop trying to THINK about it.
FUCK finding any kind of logic in this.
We already WON'T return.
Predisposed, unable to learn.

I'm not cultivating a habit.
Fundamentally FLAWED, I was BORN into this.
It means nothing if I'm weak or strong -
This force is just UNSTOPPABLE.

I have no actions to justify,
'Cuz who's in control has CHANGED
And he obligates to be free.
Now I'm part...
Of a DENSE FUNCTION, FROM A WHOLE OTHER WORLD.

The next time when say that this goes on FOREVER
Just trust that I'll DIE to be born again.
'Cuz I know...
We, ANGELS, will never see heaven so...

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Hi Guys. I just wanted to do a little breakdown of the words strung together in this piece. Lunacy...comes from the moon, originally that it. For hundreds of years there was a correlation suspected between attitude, temperament and behavior to the presence and position of the moon. Particularly, going insane during a full moon.

Everything in the first three stanzas are pretty straight forward by implying that lunacy is involuntary and that some other identity takes control of the body.

The last verse it where things get spiritual. It speaks on the purity of the soul and how originally humans are as pure as what would be defines as "Angels". However, through some undisclosed causation our souls are impure and thus the moon affects us from a spiritual aspect, which further trickles down to our physical expression, making us seem to behave irrationally, albeit, without autonomy. Thus, we have no choice in sinning. We are somehow suffering for our impurities through the activation of this insanity, insanity that prevents us from being perfect and returning to what is pure.

Image is original and taken in Talparo, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.

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