Saturday, December 18, 2010

Dim Light Scattered

Today
I could barely hear the wind
Beyond sighs of clouds.
Howling crowds seize
Seas.
Scrumming in size
Under sighing skies.

Closed eyes and plugged ears
Hungry lungs . Indulge.
Air is free, after all. Right?
What is the price of breath?
It is worthless to some.
But everyone knows that
One man’s trash
Is a planet’s
Climate.

Who intrudes and who should dwell
Who’s party did we crash?

Our gracious host
Provided bed
Blood rushed to  head
Floods the shed
Floods.

Lend a hand and a roof
Spoof.
Search the corners for the truth
Truth?
Proof.
What is meaning?

This mirror’s lens
It must be our only friend.
Though light reflects,
Rays are skewed
Crude,
Bent and sent
From the mirror’s mouth
Beyond the tooth.
Such a morsel for the youth.
Youth!
Relative to old
As opposed to new.

You.
Can barely qualify
As
A
Spec
Within the spectrum
Of celestial flesh, blood and bone.
Hold no seat in the thrown.

Clone.
Inherit nothing,
The earth in which
We live is,

Priceless

The world in which
We dwell is,

Dim light scattered.

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