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Wilderness of Decay

Written for The Gabriel Huizenga 'Lost-ish' challenge.

By Lamar WigginsPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
Wilderness of Decay
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sometimes the questions make little sense.

overthought, like a muse gone rogue.

constantly warping... tongue-tied,

twisted... leading me to

a secret nature.

a secret fear.

forever

chasing

ghosts.

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Lamar Wiggins

Creative writer in the Northeast US who loves the paranormal, mystery, true crime, horror, humor, fantasy and poetry.

"Life is Love Experienced" -LW

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  • Kimberly J Egan5 months ago

    Well expressed! Tongue-tied, twisted, secret fear. Isn't that melancholic loss of being able to create, to express the thoughts inside of us, the fear of all writers and creative people?

  • Rogue is a trend 🌹🌹🌹

  • Imola Tóth5 months ago

    Overthought questions like a muse gone rogue? Why I didn't think of that before?! It's the perfect description - questions supposed to inspire us like a muse, but overthinking can totally kill it and then you're there with nothing but more questions. Great poem!

  • Lightning Bolt ⚡12 months ago

    ⚡💙⚡

  • The Dani Writer12 months ago

    Interesting train of thought. My mind often dips into overdrive, so this is relatable.

  • Shirley Belk12 months ago

    Oh, I could get lost in the Auroras anytime!

  • JBazabout a year ago

    I realized I read but forgot to leave a heart….so rude of me.

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your Leaderboard placement! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • L.K. Rolanabout a year ago

    Beautiful, every now and again, the ghost chase you.

  • D.K. Shepardabout a year ago

    Wonderful entry to Gabriel's challenge! Love a good nonet and this one definitely hit the mark!

  • C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago

    Well-wrought, Lamar! A poignant exploration of the thinker's dilemma!

  • Babs Iversonabout a year ago

    Fabulous!!! Superbly penned!!!❤️❤️💕

  • Katarzyna Popielabout a year ago

    I love your nonet!

  • Great job… with decreasing syllables each line. Especially like: “sometimes the questions make little sense. overthought, like a muse gone rogue. constantly warping... tongue-tied”✅

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Wow! Love this so much! You basically wrote about the same train of thought I did for this challenge, but you expressed it so perfectly and in so few words, I am very much in awe. Well done!

  • Leslie Writesabout a year ago

    Mysterious and melancholy indeed!

  • Oooo, this was so profound! Loved your take on this challenge!

  • Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago

    Exceptional work, Lamar. The line, “a secret nature” is so mysterious.

  • Mother Combsabout a year ago

    💙 love this

  • Gabriel Huizengaabout a year ago

    Brilliant use of the nonet form!! I love this piece, Lamar - stellar wordsmithing and interpretation of the prompt...thanks so much for sharing and entering this! :)

  • Matthew J. Frommabout a year ago

    Love when the form matches the theme, great entry

  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    Oh, very clever!

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    This is fabulous. I love the diminishing lines. And this "overthought, like a muse gone rogue," so relatable. Well done, my friend.

  • JBazabout a year ago

    FOrever chasing ghosts...real nice. that led to a beautifully haunting ending

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