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The Page

January 3, 2024
By King_KDA DIAMOND, Burlington, Washington
King_KDA DIAMOND, Burlington, Washington
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Favorite Quote:
"Numquam finitur, donec vita finiatur."
- K. D'Angelo Alexander


The searing white of the page,

What to write,

Can be a cage

A sheet of paper

Can be a dreamscape,

Or a prison from which

One cannot escape


Stare too long,

You’ll soon regret

Step away, do not fret


If you stare at the clock,

As it ticks away the time,

You might find yourself

Slowly losing your mind


Remember: the Page is yours,

Not the other way around;

Don’t let it make you frown


Don’t let it win,

You wear the crown,

For the King of the Page’s mind

Will forever be sound


The author's comments:

Originally written as an Honors English assignment in my freshman year, I lost the first copy of this poem, and so I have reconstructed it. The original was much, much better. I promise.

It was intended to depict the feeling of "writer's block." As a writer myself, I have occasionally suffered from this unfortunate ailment.

It was also intended to be the poetry counterpart to a story I had written in that same class, called "Utopia." The story is about a man who makes his living from writing, and having run out of ideas, he writes of a place where everything is perfect. Suddenly, he wakes up, realizing he is in a dream. The setting of his dream is his "Utopia," or the perfect place he knows cannot exist. Long story short, he is trapped within his own mind, in a vast field of grey, without color or substance, unable to awake from his dream. Or nightmare, however you perceive it.

(Lovecraftian, I know, and if I could remember where I put the original copy I would submit it, and you would see that the character's name is William Lovecraft. An homage, to one of the greatest writers.)


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