12:01-Random Poems and Literaries Written in Slumber
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In the middle of the night, where the starry sky try in vain to illuminate the pitch dark streets, somehow a lonely soul speaks and screams silently through pen and paper all of his most random thoughts in a day through poetry.
12:01--as the time suggests--is the common time the author faces the glowing screen of his phone to type all of his woes and aspirations in a free verse poetry form. 12:01-Random Poems & Literaries Written in Slumber is a collection of poems of anything the author in his mind. Whether a visual of a classical poem or plain narration in poetry form, the author aims to bring out the best out of mundane things, and somehow get an impact from other people. Also included in the book are excerpts from my old literary pieces.
It might plain simplicity, but it's all about the unwavering fact that emotions prevail every one of us.
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12:01-Random Poems and Literaries Written in Slumber - Teddy Cambosa
12:01
Random Poems & Literaries
Made In Slumber
Teddy Cambosa
Copyright © 2018 by Teddy Cambosa
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Teddy M. Cambosa
J. Tagle St., Brgy. Cuta Looban
Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines (4200)
teddy.cambosa0810@gmail.com
Prologue
So you came here after all, somehow trudging a road I assumed I was the only one walking through.
For years, I embraced the darkness of the night. A night where the lights on the lamp posts are the only guides on the solitude road ahead, where stars are reminiscent of a great beyond yet far away from our reach, where every time the clock strucks in each one’s slumber, a lone soul silently screams his own emotions.
I appear to be shorter at most times. I lower my head, I droop my eyes and as if I wanted to cry, I wanted to hold my tears to tell everyone I am strong enough. Yet this weak side of me always overpower me, and sooner or later, I’ll feed myself with bowls of rejections, backstabs and everything about the grey matter of negativities.
And in the middle of those nights, the most random poems are like little scraps of paper, waiting to be pieced together in a much random form of book. Poems are really not focused on one theme. To be honest, they are a mix of my random thought on the night scenery or probably a meditation after I call it a day.
So come with me. Accompany me in this dark phase. Choose whether you want to weep or laugh with me. After all, you’ll get bored in the latter part and I shall continue my travel to Solitude Avenue.
In the name of randomness each night,
T.M.C.
Dedication
For every lonely soul
Whispering their own despairs at the cold night
For the man whose heart
Is teeming with all of his hidden weakness
For every nocturnal souls
Whose dreams are more heavy than sleep
And for the lone traveller
Wishing that the luminous stars ahead
Are the ones who might twitch a smile back to him
The Random Selenophile
In this monotonous January evening
As I lazily stared at this glowing monitor
Not fearing for my eye condition
I came across to a lady
Who loves the moon and the night skies
My eleven-year-old self-screams
Who, at that time spends
Most of the night time
Lying at the soft grass, gazing at the