I had a home once. A manor overlooking the sea. Upon the world this was a vestige, calling forward onto strangled ears. But when skies turned dark, the house was taken by the sea. A pillar, truncated. Cast down to the seabed with all the other forgotten things.
But I remember.
Fleeting shells, sinking ever slowly, folding downwards into themselves, forever tearing along the seams of the sky until nothing remains except the eternal ghost, and you ask yourself: could there ever be anything greater than this.
(They have always been there.)
The way this series fleshes out the Backrooms concept is so fuckin cool. Love the part where the amerikan company who discovered it just sells it off as endless corporate/storage space. Exactly whatd happen irl.
What amazes me is this kid is 17 years old and already doing this incredible stuff. It's top-notch
I also love the shit out of this poem. It's so chilling, with just that little bit of imagery