July 26, 2024
Lost (cascade poem)
By Alison McBain
Many poems speak of longing
for concepts dying or dead,
balanced on the precipice of loss—
but what about a misplaced life?
Workaholism is an addiction
that wears you down: the daily grind
of words, but empty of feeling—
many poems speak of longing
and I long for people, not things,
connections faded from distance,
a way to rise above mourning
for concepts dying or dead.
When older, change is risky
with the clock ticking down, but safety
crumbles at the edges, since we’re always
balanced on the precipice of loss—
Perhaps I will be proud of accolades,
perhaps their emptiness will fill me up
when I am digitized and gone,
but what about a misplaced life?
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