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0 posted 2021-03-25 04:36 PM





Self - Destruction
By Paul Wilson


Climbing the ladder others tried to climb
Dreams of reaching the top his only goal
Caught a wild ride on a flaming comet
At the young age of twenty two I’m told

Obsessed with music his one true love
Fate and devotion always feeding flame
Singing with his demons wanting to die
He was always wanting to play the game

Voices in his mind kept him wanting more
More of the poison that he craved so much
Never really able to fight his demons
Feeding them every time that he lost touch

The world distorted from his point of view
Never giving enough to please the crowd
Hurting from inside… the pain never stopped
Always wanting more than demons allowed

A rising star shining brightest of all
Feeding the demons within his own mind
So much to say so many songs left to sing
His music and demons always entwined

Unaware a victim of his own demise
Voices in his head kept wanting him dead
Singing to a different song no one heard
Passed away too soon his epitaph read

So much to live for… so much to die for
The fiery comet he rode lost its flame
I remember his words this is the end
Voices in his head only himself to blame


Copyrighted 3-25-2021

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1 posted 2021-03-26 08:40 AM


Interesting piece, Paul.  Immediately had me thinking of Robert Johnson, though we all have our demons and personal fights with them...but even if not more prominent in artists, they do tend to remembered more vividly amongst them.

They sad it's better to burn out then fade away.

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2 posted 2021-03-27 09:56 AM


Michael...You got the part right about singers I know it could mean one of about a thousand different singers but the one I had in mind was more recent, like in the 70's
Rock singer There is one line in the poem that gives him away if you listen to his music. Test time WHO IS IT?
Take care and let me know who you think it is...Paul

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3 posted 2021-03-27 11:57 AM


Would have to go with Morrison...  *that particular song you reference hold a special place in my mind... a room of vacancies I visit often.
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4 posted 2021-03-27 12:25 PM


Darby Crash of the Germs?

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5 posted 2021-03-27 04:30 PM


Michael...DING...DING...DING You win the jackpot.  In your opinion does it sort of fit? I watched a bio of the Doors on AXS Thursday night and got the inspiration to write this...Paul

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6 posted 2021-03-27 04:33 PM


John...Never heard of Darby Crash but will look him up.
Thanks for reading and playing along
Sounds like a new game for us to play
we give each other a clue phrase and we have to write a poem using the clue phrase and see if we are right about who it's about...Paul

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7 posted 2021-03-27 10:58 PM


Ha! Great piece - Morrison was one of my go-to vocalist.  Loved most of this stuff!


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8 posted 2021-03-28 07:24 PM


James...So glad you enjoyed this and glad you liked Morrison. I used to listen to the music way back when, without really listening to the lyrics, but now I listen to the lyrics and the story they tell more. I guess with old age comes wisdom as they say.
Thanks for reading and replying...Paul

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9 posted 2021-04-02 11:45 PM


Good write Poet Paul,I think they used that
song 'The End' at the opening & close of the
film'Apocalypse Now'.


Sky~

~Do You Know That Feeling
Of Just Wanting To Get Lost
In a Starry night~..


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10 posted 2021-04-03 07:00 PM


Sky...You are right. So glad for the read and reply...Paul

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11 posted 2021-04-19 09:00 PM


Hey Paul, sorry for not getting back to you on this.  Morrison was honestly just before may age of awareness so far as musicians went.  My mostly Country music loving parents kept me away from any other kind of music till about '76 or so, and so he was already missing on most of my available stations around here by then. I came to know and love some of his music, espicially "the End" but never looked too deeply into his life.  Kind of curious now that I think about it.
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