An Elucidation Diegesis is a poetry collection that consists of written emotions and experience. Through a means of expression, it defines and clarifies emotions through religion, rhyme, and personification. While some long or short, they are all their own stories that follow a passage of time and shows the differences in life, just as the switch of day and night.
Isn’t it funny, we can make a lot of money
Buy a lot of things just to feel like somebody
Even though it felt great, it felt so lonely
Even this a life, lying under my memory
Take an eye for eye wonder what there’s in it for me
I’ll stand here forever wonder who’s coming for me
Written By — Banusha Yasminda
The Town was a good Town. The Townspeople were kind to each other. Everything was beautiful. Everything was clean. The women wore pretty cotton dresses. The men wore handsome button-up shirts. Parents adored and doted on their children.
They lived in accordance to the prophecies passed down to them by the Giver, the great being who had created all of this. The final prophecy decreed the coming of the Taker, who would take it all alway.
The Taker was meant to end the world. But the Taker would have to first be raised within the Town.
---The main character uses they/them pronouns. The main character likes using they/them pronouns. The main character is genuinely genderqueer and it's fine. They use they/them pronouns because they like it. Not because of all the cult stuff that happens. The cult stuff is separate from the genderqueer stuff.
———
This work is in the public domain and anyone can do whatever they want with it.