"Come Find Me"
- Neaki Moss

- Mar 11
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 13

The gauntlet cast, a chilling challenge laid,
"Come find me if you dare—I’m lost, afraid."
Worthless, unseen, a phantom’s cruel plight,
A ghost in the shadows, a whisper through the night.
Beyond the dim, where shadows entwine,
"Come seek me if you dare," from slumber divine.
In despair’s domain, under a starless sky,
Where hope lies dormant, and fragile dreams die.
No treasure awaits, no gleaming reward,
"Come find me if you dare," beneath a moon ignored.
An empty shell, where laughter once bloomed,
Now shrouded in darkness, within a silent tomb.
I sense your feigned pity, a mask so thin,
"Come look for me if you dare," but truth lies within:
Your sympathy whispers, a fleeting, hollow sound,
Lost in the vastness, never truly found.
In barren lands, where silence commands,
"Come find me if you dare," carved in the sands.
A weighty burden in a forsaken place,
Where lonely rivers sketch a desolate trace.
A shattered dream, beyond all repair,
"Come look for me if you dare," if you can bear
To witness the ruin, void, and fading grace,
Before I disintegrate, vanished without a trace.
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