Poetry from J.J. Campbell

a rumor in the wind

and this what happens

when utopia was always

a myth

love simply a rumor

in the wind

loneliness as common

as the common cold

longing until it goes

out of style

hard to find comfort

in a land of broken

chairs and high

anxiety

tap the arm twice

and find a good

vein

hopefully

this one is laced

with something

milder

lost soldiers in

a frozen retreat

time not weather

the end came

years ago

no one bothered

to notice

——————————————————————

unremarkable

a doctor after

one of my latest

scans said the

results were

unremarkable

i have a few

ex-girlfriends

that would

agree

———————————————————-

slow and deliberate

hard to watch the seconds

tick away when the clock

is always flashing twelve

do you pick from the

pile of dirty clothes

or the pile of not as

dirty

no one warned you life

gets incredibly harder

as you get older and

the money stops

coming in

it makes it harder to

not figure death is

not the easiest but

the most logical

solution to all of

this

no loved ones to

talk you out of

your common

sense

only a fool waits for

a romantic ending

life comes at you fast

why is death so fucking

slow and deliberate

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broken and lonely

temptation is a beautiful

woman without any baggage

coming along for the ride

reality is every scar that

some dumb fuck put on

her in the past you will

be accused of at some

point

i can’t imagine why

anyone wants to

be with me

not like i am some

angelic soul that has

no scars

broken and lonely

what a way to go

through a world

that couldn’t give

two shits that you

exist

it is an endless agony

hoping for a kiss

sometime before

you die

sure, get romantic

on the verge of

another world war

——————————————————-

at the end of the horizon

whispers lost in the wind

all dreams go to die at the

end of the horizon

fifty cents off two lemons

too cold for lemonade

she told me she wanted

to see other people

i asked if i could do the

same already knowing

that answer would be

what it always has been

crash landing in the

middle of hell

do they even write

home letters to loved

ones anymore

somewhere coltrane

is playing and one

lucky soul will hear

it for the first time

if they only knew

it will be all downhill

from here on

J.J. Campbell (1976 – ?) is trapped in suburbia, plotting his escape. He’s been widely published over the last 30 years, most recently at The Rye Whiskey Review, The Beatnik Cowboy, Yellow Mama, Night Owl Narrative and Mad Swirl. You can find his latest book, to live your dreams, on Amazon by going here: https://a.co/d/0aaEe8ph

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