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one walls where I scribble incoherencies and call them memoirs. Enlightenment within dims as I feel your ghostly hands upon mine pulling me from the edge, telling me stories of heroes who cry showing me your smile through prose-coated paintings those morbid treacheries waiting for us all at the end yet, I see hope upon the horizon, as outrun the destiny once again.</p><p id="99d1">will you be there, when the storm subsides? taking a step with me, into a new land, as alien as you and I. Perchance we may see, a sandhill crane ballet and a Nebraska blizzard’s roaring symphony, these tranquil sunsets, roaring electric hues. as entropic hearts wander, entangled in a new earth, of thoughtful afternoons.</p><p id="f7df">© <a href="undefined">Bradley J Nordell</a> 2020</p><p id="9010">This is an entangled poem to <a href="undefined">Aspen Blue</a>’s heartfelt and gorgeous poem:</p><div id="eda3" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/octomom-8a205587cdf0"> <div> <div> <h2>Octomom</h2> <div><h3>A true story of life, expectation, and the endless divinity of entropy</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*f04A1711gs5JzBK-bqjLGA.jpeg)"></d

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Thoughts Scattered Entropically

A poem about making sense of difficult times

Photo by Geetanjal Khanna on Unsplash

I’m stuck in a paragraph that I’m too afraid to end, swirling ellipses and commas plague my heart to bend, my continuum to a singularity again,

Please tell me, I can rise anew? Please tell me, I’m not too far gone that my light doth shines across the bay, that I’m not too faded to stay Please, tell me the world still exists outside my faded window pane. that I’m more then a soul of ink stains and shredded stories recycled by a writer’s infinite doubt.

For I can no longer tell the life between the dream the void growing exponentially between theory and reality lucid ponderings, and existential saunterings a field equation at a time these Camus mornings watching pages fill with words that I watered in hopes of a garden, thou shalt bring, hope forever flowing, a constant to my nonlinear chaotic equation.

Holographic memories encage my stone walls where I scribble incoherencies and call them memoirs. Enlightenment within dims as I feel your ghostly hands upon mine pulling me from the edge, telling me stories of heroes who cry showing me your smile through prose-coated paintings those morbid treacheries waiting for us all at the end yet, I see hope upon the horizon, as outrun the destiny once again.

will you be there, when the storm subsides? taking a step with me, into a new land, as alien as you and I. Perchance we may see, a sandhill crane ballet and a Nebraska blizzard’s roaring symphony, these tranquil sunsets, roaring electric hues. as entropic hearts wander, entangled in a new earth, of thoughtful afternoons.

© Bradley J Nordell 2020

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