A Multitude of Woes, by Carl Halling Subscribe to rss feed for Carl Halling

As a young man,
I was always obsessed
By melancholy.
I saw deep sadness,
The quality 
That so tormented my heroes,
Such as Arthur Rimbaud,
 
And Montgomery Clift,
As glamorous and romantic,
But it’s not…
It’s not remotely romantic,
When you yourself are adrift,
And weighed down,
By a multitude of woes.
Posted: 2017-08-12 09:17:04 UTC

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