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Lost Thoughts

For Gabriel Huizenga’s lost-ish challenge

By Sean A.Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2025
Lost Thoughts
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The empty road ahead of me is filled with thoughts

I spend hours of stolen quiet

Picking up these hitchhikers

Wary of how they might repay my kindness

Avoiding others like roadkill

Rotten carcasses already abandoned by the flies

To have the choice is exhilarating

*

I grew up a monk of the Marvel Order

Given a choice between the world

And being lost in thought

I would throw out the compass

But outside the forest was a sun

I would gladly revolve around the rest of my life

Joyful to be a worshiping satellite, nothing more

Even as my place in the firmament shifts

With each new planet she forms from the dust of the universe

But sometimes I miss my quiet darkness

*

Even in our heavenly home built with love and adoration

Walls are plastered with responsibility

Floors are laid with expectations

And other’s desires are a tripping hazard

Being what someone needs is intoxicating

Old time medicine for when what ails you

Is You

*

No matter how far I travel this highway

Speeding away from their spheres of influence

I feel the gravity of my gratitude

For being loved

For being found

But the farther I travel, the more thoughts I find

How long has that melancholy little boy been wandering about, leaving his wondering for me to find?

I pluck his discards from passing trees, spot them under circling vultures, breathe them in from the morning fog

I relish being on the trail of that pensive creature hiding out in the forests he’s planted

All the chaotic joy in my life obscures my core truth

Out of boredom, worlds are born

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About the Creator

Sean A.

A happy guy that tends to write a little cynically. Just my way of dealing with the world outside my joyous little bubble.

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  • Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin7 months ago

    And the best things in life do get birthed from boredom...when we have the time to address issues. Well done, Shaun.

  • Urooj Khan9 months ago

    I enjoyed your story i just gone lost in it ,an engaging content, very welldone

  • John Cox10 months ago

    I love your use of the road/journey as a metaphor for our thought-life. Even the the poem reflects the serendipity of a mind wandering it is not without guardrails. The final line, out of boredom, worlds are born strikes home! Congrats on Top Story and placing in the challenge!

  • Arshad Ali10 months ago

    nice to read this

  • Fatima11 months ago

    Your writing beautifully captures the tension between self-reflection and the external forces that shape us.

  • Alyssa Musso12 months ago

    You have so many great metaphors and descriptions in this piece, Shaun. Wonderfully written! Congrats on the Top Story and placing in Gabriel's challenge! 🎉

  • Katarzyna Popiel12 months ago

    All those metaphors! So many good ones that I'm not sure which of them I like best. Congratulations on placing!

  • Cathy holmes12 months ago

    Back to say congrats. So well deserved.

  • Congratulations on placing in the challenge 👍🏼.

  • Marie381Uk 12 months ago

    Fabulous ♦️♦️♦️♦️🏆

  • Shirley Belk12 months ago

    One word: profound!

  • JBazabout a year ago

    If this doesn’t make you want to jump in a vehicle and journey the world , nothing will. There is a loneliness at times but worth the trip. Fantastic.

  • Rachel Deemingabout a year ago

    That idea of the road for mind wanderings is a great choice and you've used it well here, Shaun. This poem has got that melancholic tone, just right. It's a trip through your thoughts and really, the very essence of who you are in terms of your loved ones, your responsibilities, who you are at the heart of your core, that little boy... Taking us away from the road towards the sun and then into the forest helped that. The forest had echoes of fairy tales. I read it two or three times, savouring the images you created in my mind. Thanks.

  • real Jemaabout a year ago

    The imagery of picking up thoughts like hitchhikers and avoiding others like roadkill is so vivid and unique. How did you come up with such a creative metaphor? Your poem beautifully captures the journey of introspection and the balance between solitude and connection. Well done!

  • Paul Stewartabout a year ago

    Crikey, Shaun! this is sublime! love the way you developed the hitchhikers and road metaphor! clever, wise, and an honest melancholic joy to read! congrats on the Top Story!

  • Krysta Dawnabout a year ago

    A beautiful journey of being lost and found, loved how you traveled from line to line.

  • Alaakhaled about a year ago

    Excellent

  • Ann ☕️about a year ago

    Oh wow, thanks for being my inspiration today ❤️

  • L.I.Eabout a year ago

    Cool and beautiful poem. So rich in words and took me on a journey. Love it .

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    This is beautiful work. Well done.

  • D.K. Shepardabout a year ago

    I felt a meandering in this but with a center line always in view from some angle! Fantastic Lost-ish entry, Shaun!

  • C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago

    A well-wrought rumination on that strange twilight wherein we'll do anything just to feel something!

  • Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago

    Wow! That was quite the journey. This line was especially graphic and appropriate. -Avoiding others like roadkill Rotten carcasses already abandoned by the flies- 😮🤩

  • Thanks to your fascinating poem about Lost Thoughts, I found this challenge 🤣✅

  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    I would be glad to be able to write like this. I lingered on "Old time medicine for when what ails you/Is You"

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