once you touched my face
in blessing set me free
to fly and tell my soul
to come to you lost and
frightened in the cage of
the walls of sorrow
she cannot hear me as
i fly by her house of
blue thunder and the rain
melts my body to the
ground
once you touched my face
in blessing set me free
to fly and tell my soul
to come to you lost and
frightened in the cage of
the walls of sorrow
she cannot hear me as
i fly by her house of
blue thunder and the rain
melts my body to the
ground
The repulsiveness will pass
and all will be diplomatic.
though the heart might desire
with a Samsonian strength,
the mind’s Delilahian command
disallows.
i smell the base notes of April
cold and unreasonable
on the gray sidewalk
smeared with shit.
the shoe leather of the
Langer’s years no longer
remands my weight. the thoughts
have become too stained and heavy
with the ugliness of fate.
no longer is it important
how the words fall out
and in what succession they may
land. all that matters is that
you are well and undisturbed
locked in your thoughts
and creature comforts.
the birds will fly and filth
will drift. we will wake up
and toil. spit at the gods and idols.
Strauss will play and cigars will emit
perfumed relic. i wear my pants in
constant grief, i drink the beer,
i take your quiz.
as you smile and walk away
my blood will crawl and
die someday; only as long
as i let you.