Peeling back the memory, opening
the door again for the same feelings.
-
The grass is greener whenever under the sun, but
I don’t seem to grow anymore.
-
I rely on the cycles
I created long ago.
-
I swim around in the cold pool
fearing the experience of new air
the grey skies, the wire fences,
online faces,
the digital bodies.
-
You log in, you check in, you log out
you log in, you check out, you log in,
you log out, you check in, you log out,
you view from a distance, repeat
the mantra, pray for a new life
and nothing
ever changes.
-
I wonder if they find me out there, too,
and feel the presence of a hundred ghosts
a thousand older versions of myself, captured
in single lines and awkwardly placed emojis
or if they scroll by a body like mine
late at night.
About the Creator
Reece Beckett
Poetry and cultural discussion (primarily regarding film!).
Author of Portrait of a City on Fire (2020, Impspired Press). Also on Medium and Substack, with writing featured… around…



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