Trigger warning: suicide Although this particular piece is not referring to suicide or suicidal ideation, but rather the impermanence of the human existence, I understand that it could be interpreted that way. Sharing frivolous and whimsical poems is fun for me, but there are times when I write other kinds of poetry... the type that wrestles darker topics not necessarily intended for the light of day. Even so, I feel that the ideas lose their potency when exposed, so I'm compelled to share them. I am designating a "new" day to wallow in these dark places. I have named this day (wait for it) #SadderDay. Thank you, thank you very much. And yes, it requires a hashtag; better to share it with. Please enjoy and stay alive. If you like, please share and come back on the last Saturday of every month for more. #stayalive #kayenjee #SadderDay
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Episode #9: Inspired by "Chlorine" (Track 5 from Trench)
Last year, I committed an entire blog month to the album "Trench" by Twenty One Pilots. That was an insufficient amount of time to cover all the material and was frankly a disgrace to the Clique. Fortunately, I'm too old for cliques. I lead a life outside of my mind and off of the internets which (sometimes) requires a great deal of focus and attention. Still, I have returned, the prodigal child, back to my unread blog to elaborate upon what I think the inner crevices of songwriters' minds look like, based on their body of work and unsubstantiated information I gather from quick Google searches. Here's where I left off.... TLDR: I'm baaaaaack! Now, with less artwork.
#kayenjee #haikusday #MPFA #makepoetryfunagain
#trenchart #twentyonepilots #cliqueart
While you're here, check out the music video, and Ned.
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