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Liminal Reckoning Poem

  • thechaoswarlock
  • Feb 4
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 16

Written by VLC Blackstrike

Feb. 4, 2026



I will always remember the words. Always.


During an autistic meltdown, my parent yelled i dont care about your stupid autism.


I found myself suddenly just crying and I can't seem to stop. Its deep and raw and the kind where you feel like you have lost everything. Everything.


Last year, deeply affected us. And now I dont know how to express this. Im gonna try.



Liminal Reckoning


Two sides of the same coin

Lost in the mix of sorrow, rage and hate.

I want off this stop here.

There was times I lived.

But mostly, its been misery.


Now, with my fate changed I still cry

I see how cruel we all are, humans

We could all just stop being f**king evil pricks

Who actually are shit at being a "bad guy"

Honestly, I've seen better in splashes

Here and there


Called dangerous for one mistake

You'll regret that behavior eventually

Even if im the stupidest dumbass

I still refuse to throw out my dreams


Why does skin color matter that much?

If it divides us, like neatly plucked duck

Instead, see it is simply a part of the whole. No color is greater on the rainbow. Why would it be any other way with skin?


If my pain and honesty doesnt convince you

Then I will just do this restitution on my own


Sincerely,


Blackstrike


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