Author S. K. Nicholas

x and i: a novel

a journal for damned lovers vol 1-3

3:01 am

The slightest of movements. The flickering of a light as you wake with shortened breath. It’s raining. Early hours. The only soul left in the universe. Silence is all there is, and as you struggle to comprehend your own mortality, you sit drenched in sweat on the edge of the bed. Time slips through your fingers, and as you contemplate naked flesh, you realise just how pitiful you really are. Neglected and damned, you’re growing old, and there’s nothing you can do to stop the tide from dragging you out to sea. Swallowing quickly as the palpitations increase, you light a cigarette with shaky hands. Sucking the smoke down deep, you feel the tears welling in the corners of your tired eyes. They fall like towers of strength. They crumble like pillars of lost faith. Using a beer can as a make-shift ashtray, there’s no way of pretending. Alone with only who you are, there’s no escaping the shell that struggles to even exist. And then the thought that underneath it all, you’re but a mere animal. That magic is contained to just conscious thought, and that the notion of love and fate falls as easily as ash from trembling fingers. Everything still. Everything calm. 

6 responses to “3:01 am”

    1. That’s very nice of you to think so. Thank you for that.

  1. Powerful stuff that I can relate to: those moments I have only to myself. Peace, Harlon

    1. I’m glad you were able to relate to it. The silence can be frightening at times, yet it always makes us stronger.

  2. It scares me sometimes to read your piece. The gravity of the beauty of your silence can b strongly pulling, and i keep finding my self struggling not to fall, afraid i cant comprehend the wonder you offer. It s a complement 😊

    1. That’s a big compliment indeed, and I’m very touched that you’ve given it to me. I’m thrilled that my words do that to you. To offer you wonder, and for you to accept, is what the beauty of writing is all about. To take you on a journey, and to not know how you’ll be on the other side x

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