Sonnet Sunday: Fear
- Kirk Forseth II
- Oct 5
- 1 min read

I awake not knowing exactly where I am
Soon, I realize that I’m in some awful jam
Cautiously, I move, not knowing what I’ll find
Confirmation comes that I’m in a real tight bind
There’s only one conclusion that I can derive
By some strange accident, I’ve been buried alive
While on my back, I use my hands and feet to pound
Stopping often, hoping to hear some kind of sound
Unfortunately, I only hear my heartbeat
Slowly realizing there’s no way I can cheat
Scratching at the top, my fingers begin to bleed
Knowing full well there’s no way for me to succeed
Self-preservation becomes my only desire
My dreams are descending into this quagmire
A cold, hard fact is that I'm growing less alert
The lack of oxygen causes my lungs to hurt
Minutes ticking away, the end is drawing near
Now that I think of it, there’s nothing I should fear
It’s closer now, I’m almost over that hill
Embracing the cold, I become so very still
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