Poem: Tsundoku

Tsundoku: acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up without reading them


Life rushes past
cairns piled all over the place
haphazardly stacked
about to fall over
I could open my own bookstore
with what I've acquired
Shelves overflowing
with tomes great and small
fantasy tales
languages
history
philosophy
only some of them dogeared
and some of them still new
A few just appeared, I swear
I don't remember buying them
but they are here.
Silent voices pleading
for my hands to pick them up
and for their voices
to be heard.
As days gone by
they become silent testaments
to a chaotic
existence.

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