A Poem for the Day After Halloween
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A Poem for the Day After HalloweenPhoto by Ehud Neuhaus on UnsplashWe were told to fear ghosts. To not look under the bed and face the darkness within. So we walked through life, pretending to be good instead of daring to be real and we missed the phantasms we could have been. As soon as you crossed the street after seeing some shadowy character who reminded you of your own monstrosity— choosing instead to keep more pleasant company— you became a ghost One who haunts the world in the worst way possible: with skin and blood and musculature, a being wearing the mask of human. You you gave up the fight to be what you are. And, I suppose, So did I. Thank you for reading The Ghost. This post is public so feel free to share it. Share © 2023 Jeff Goins 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 Unsubscribe |