In the depths of my soul, a spark had long been dimmed, A flame that once burned bright, with passions and dreams within. The embers of my heart, once warm with love and light, Had smoldered down to ash, in the dark of endless night.
The world still seemed to mock, with its cruelty and pride, But I stood tall, with a heart full of fire, and a soul alive. The depraved awakening, had been a brutal, bitter birth, But I had emerged, reborn, with a newfound sense of worth.
With every word, the flames within me grew, As I began to see the world, through a lens anew. The depravity that had shrouded me, began to lift and clear, As I beheld the beauty, that still lingered, still persevered. Depraved Awakening [v1.0] [Completed]
The city streets seemed to writhe, like a living, breathing thing, As I navigated the crowds, with a sense of depraved wings. The faces blurred together, a sea of vacant eyes, As I searched for a lifeline, to guide me through the compromise.
This piece explores the theme of "Depraved Awakening" as a metaphor for personal growth, transformation, and redemption. The poem navigates the journey of a soul that has been lost and depraved, but ultimately finds its way back to the light, emerging reborn and renewed. The poem uses imagery and symbolism to convey the complexities of this journey, and the emotions that come with it. In the depths of my soul, a spark
But then I saw her, a vision of beauty and pain, A siren singing sweet melodies, that beckoned me to remain. Her eyes, like darkest coal, shone bright with inner fire, As she whispered secrets in my ear, of a heart that still aspired.
The awakening was complete, the spark now a roaring flame, As I emerged from the ashes, with a heart that bore no shame. For though I had been depraved, and lost to the darkest night, I had found my way back, to the light that shone so bright. The depraved awakening, had been a brutal, bitter
But on this fateful day, a stirring began to rise, A restless, raging fire that would not be denied. It crackled, popped, and sparked, as my eyes slowly opened wide, To a world that seemed to mock, with its cruelty and pride.