Celso G. Tertins
Celso G. Tertins
Oct 02, 2022
This poem is part of the contest:

Neopoem Of The Week Contest October 2nd to October 8th 2022 🏆 Winner

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black 'n white.

between cracks,
i have glimpsed pollinated red flowers
ablaze when illuminated.
i, on the other, a mold
in moisture of dark secluded space
hardly even seeing directly
the glow of mother star
maybe on some fortunate days
inches away, a light beam leaks through
like a thread of white-gold filament,
some stray might even say,
a strand of the sun goddess' hair
mesmerizing, yet still falls short
of badly needed warmth.

some have an actual home to be
after clocking off,
i have a paid corner to park my body
waiting out physical dangers lurking
in these seemingly longer nights.
a concrete cube
with barely any signs of life to show,
an unhomely home wrapped in chain locks,
rent deducted from paycheck
roughly 4,500 every month.

beyond the abyss,
i have seen lives with a purpose
that gives reason to exist beyond breathing,
beyond passing out in one's own bed
and resuming the flow of events,
as if nothing had ever happened.

lately, my chest cavity's filled
with metal shavings weighing me down,
bits from the past accumulated
that has become rather unbearable over time.
testing the limits,
threatening to expose secrets,
spill rage condensed to liquid
all that human ugliness within
stuffed all tightly compressed.

i too have found out
the flesh walls also thicken with age
the dark will blacker
and nights might stretch
eventually into infinity.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
What did you think of the rhythm or pattern or pacing?

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - draft

About the Author

Country/Region: Republic of the Philippines.

Favorite Poets: Pablo Neruda

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Comments

Rosewood Apothecary

I relate to all of this. Excellent job putting it to pen. It’s got that Bukowski feel to it kind of. I like it a lot.

Tim

Ray Whitaker

I do need some clarification on some of them…

the mother star (the webb space telescope informs us that we don’t know where such a star might be)
a concrete box with barely any signs of life (is this a murdered person, stuck to the bottom of a rived in concrete?)
home wrapped in chain locks (high crime area?)

Celso G. Tertins

mother star would refer to the sun,
"a concrete box with barely any signs of life" would refer to an apartment block
with a depressed, lonely occupant a bed, and few furbishing. i want to liken it to a crypt for the dead,
except it's for the barely living.

the last part about a home wrapped in chain locks would yes signify a high crime area, but also insecurity, the inability to trust and connect to people after a lifetime of hurt. shutting one's self from the community.

thanks!

Jackweb

It will always represent ideas, objects or actions. A very nice presentation dear poet.
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Ray Whitaker

As for me, my view is of the beginnings of a wild forested area. That seems to nourish me in ways that hard to articulate.

Your winning poem is a really good one!