Dopamine Searcher
written by: Maciej Pająk (Matthew)
I’m the dopamine searcher,
I look for dopamine.
I have no life,
I have no queen.
You have to show me
dopamine parks.
Open your minds,
open your hearts…
Give me dopamine,
the world is cruel.
Show me dopamine,
I’m not a fool.
Or search with me;
Your empty hand
may give direction
to dopamine’s land.
Dopamine chaser,
no wings, no feathers.
Dopamine searcher
will search forever…
NOVEMBER 2021 AUTHOR OF THE MONTH at Spillwords.com
Maciej Pająk (Matthew) was born in 1978 in Poland. Poet, athlete, globetrotter. A maritime navigator by education. A graduate of Maritime University. Laureate of poetry competitions. He writes in Polish and English. He made his debut in 2018 with a volume entitled "A night so blue" and then he published in 2019 a volume entitled "Blue Hourglass". His works appear in anthologies and magazines. Music has also been created for many poems. Maciej describes his remarkable observations with exceptional sensitivity, sometimes even feminine delicacy from a male point of view. This has a remarkable effect of complexity and ambiguity in how the reader might perceive his poems. Looking into the past, contemplating the future, delight, duty, pride, contemplation of beauty, falling in love. Originality - this is the basic feature of Maciej's poetry.
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