Life of Trials

J.D. Harms
Nov 4 · 1 min read
Photo by Fernando @dearferdo on Unsplash

Plumbing the depths of the world for a world to ride on
You give a try, you give it a go in your hospital smock
The disease you crept up with, the times you swore you were all done, the moments where honey was the only sweet thing
& these days you’d swear
you’d left your humanity far behind, buried in reports you never
shared
because who’d want to see this — who’d want to open that particular case & realize the despair gone on for far too long
You don’t know

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J.D. Harms

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committed to the aesthetic voice, forever charmed by the endurance of myth, aiming for synthesis

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