Thursday, January 28, 2010

ceaseless feathers

 
a lil hunchback of pain is what I call this day
this moment turned loud without a warning bell,
turned keen with no light in hell,
a lil old wrinkled shell within the night
without your smile,
was too dark to see
too numb to smell,
age has a way of turning
a ruined lake into a depthcharged well,
a little time for tears spaced out
between smiling and stretching today's mask,
rustling dry raindrops that never fell
 

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