Conundrum Nights
“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise” ― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Empty nights awakening dismay — the bedsheets scuffling, with thy legs and thy hands
Does it feel lonely, when you look towards the ceiling — these shades of white and darkness isn’t appealing
Deathly presence, fear sprouting — aching in your head, and your heart relentlessly beating
Is it just you, you usher the thoughts of frustration — your mind speaks to thy self, who is not even responding
The windows glow with the moonlight, clouded with darkness — a melancholic hope or is it just fate’s oppression
Is it just the feeling of disastrous despair — the one that you idly counterfeit in your heart, to seek attention for the emptiness that kills
Despair is a reasonable feeling to give you grief — at least it won’t be void that swallows you whole, you whimper
The feelings of depression and the trembling shivers — drizzle those idle tears from your eyes, you lay there idly like a corpse in compromise
You fold your pillows up, your bedsheets and yourself — holding it all together yearning for an embrace, hopes of freedom and longing pop up in your mind
This night is indeed terrifying for the ones that yearn for kindness, and the souls divine — waiting to be rescued, hoping for the relief
Dealing with the stress, eating away the sleep — tiring each day and the countless endless nights, that follows
“Is there someone there” — you ask as you readily wallow in the feelings of despair and the self-created dismay
For you who wants to be saved — from this idle miserable fate — a stateless place that knows no pace, a prayer is all that you need to be fulfilled
But that won’t happen, you know it deep within — your self waits patiently for the next day to begin
For you who wills to escape this nightmare — the only way is to keep bearing it here, suffering is inevitable — as acceptance is the only way out of this maze






