Amnesia Poem by (TPAC) Alexander Coppedge

Amnesia

In the very beginning, there was the reality of light; opposing it equally was the state of darkness: existed within contained between those two regions there was a host.

This host between the two states was joined and assembled into existence, being them as one, living together as a complete whole family, acknowledgment known prior to the structure of a heaven.

This entire family knew and dwelt within the light, there was a position above them which detailed the realm of their breathing air: acknowledging very little pertaining to their realm of darkness, being the state dark their ground.

An issue developed among them, prevailing in a huge disagreement, drastically promoting actions that held some serious consequences: creating this heaven, dividing this once whole family.

This heaven was intended to be a prison which held a portion of the family, restricting one segment of the host from the other, placing them within a smaller area of the darkness and the state of the light to live.

The family had to suffer this cutting separation, enduring one more given measure: erasing of their awareness, directed at those who were punished for their ill will: establishing a state of amnesia, giving those in prison their new life.

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(TPAC)  Alexander Coppedge

(TPAC) Alexander Coppedge

Warrenton, North Carolina
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