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The Befallen

June 18, 2013
By Allons-ypoet GOLD, Medford, New Jersey
Allons-ypoet GOLD, Medford, New Jersey
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&quot;Tell me the story about how the sun loved the moon so much, he died every night to let her breathe...&quot; -Unknown author<br /> &quot;Sad is happy for deep people...&quot; -Sally Sparrow of Dr.Who


(We became the world in a blur.
No dividing line,
we slowly befell
we slowly befell insidious
and useless to uniqueness.)

American Dream excuse
appeasement
swelled in breast,
blew out my breath,
and it was foolish of me;
keen, cliché, somewhat mean, selflessly petty for a mislaid dream…

I once astounded the profounder people.
I jealous-ized the eyes of the deprived,
hypnotizing,
oxidizing their morals into mine,
just as I
just as I
just as was done to mine…
I became a beast…for you.

Enthralled within our evanescent youth,
blinded by the green light,
shammed into your false might
that caused my death night.
You were, are, and will be forever more—
no longer kind…

Nor great enough to be called shallow,
you are but a mere layer of vapor…

Friend, lover, mother with another man,
What must I do besides lie to myself for you?
What must I do besides die for you?


The author's comments:
“The Befallen” is a poem written in the hypothetical perspective of Gatsby if he were to shed the blinders put on by his green light; the days when he and Daisy had a truthful love. He is recounting his sham of a life to Daisy, all the while questioning it and his fixation with her. Now realizing that Daisy is anything but the angel he saw her to be, he lets her go to save himself.

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