People protest
men argue
women clean
children wail
vast lands opening
shy grass peeping
decayed flowers rustling
stained corpses rotting
the sky’s alight
sun’s set deep
wails have died
conches have blared
veterans they’re piling
with bloods boiling
loud is the calling
of brethren crying
So, off to the rescue
mission’s not impossible
Heck, how hard can it be
to stand straight and shoot?
Man!
Did he who made the lamb make thee?
For no sane reason, it just popped into my head: “Did he who made the lamb make thee?”. What an iconic piece of writing by Blake. When I thought of ‘letting go,’ a lot came to mind, but one thing was profound: letting go of innocence. Growing up, realizing the true face of the world. And that’s when Blake crossed my mind.
The Tyger is one of my favourite poems, it depicts a fierce beast so beautifully that I could see it in my mind’s eye when I read it. And then comes Blake’s question: how can the same power create both the ever so gentle lamb, and such a contrasting beast?
It just doesn’t make sense.
So much like the world. Growing up, the world never really made sense to me. There were all these confused and contrasting thoughts among people. No one really is sure of what’s right and what isn’t.
Outgrowing your innocence is the hardest phase of a person’s life. But it happens to us all, and once it does, it will pass.

This was a really great piece. I love your choice of words. They really fit the tone of the piece. Overall, I really liked it. :D
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Thanks again Cel, for reading and commenting. I’m waiting to read your stories as well. Bring ’em on!
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