Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Where the teacup shatters...

"Fate and circumstance have returned us to this moment when the teacup shatters"...


3 comments:

  1. Our heart blossoms and sours so abruptly.
    As empty as it began,
    a cacophony of failures soon fill it.
    If the soul is a desert, the flesh must be an ocean.
    We cannot swim fast enough.

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  2. There are no passing blooms.
    These fields here empty.
    Barren and burnt in search of life.
    The ashy clouds flood across the land...
    As if the Devil...
    Drew first breath in these bones.
    No need for swim have I.
    For years of drowning have taught.
    And I now breath under water.

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  3. Reluctant martyrs produce terrible songs, my love ...

    Do not sing like the mockingbird,
    who takes no stance on joy or woe,
    sing like the redbreast warble,
    who songs are both bitter and sweet.

    The land is not barren
    only
    your eyes have been clouded by grief,
    only through our tears
    may we see,
    how abundant our resources
    truly are.

    Both land and sea offers more
    than the vastness that separates
    both bodies,

    from afar I too can see,

    how humble you've become,
    how so very meek.

    One thing, my dear
    you should not peddle heaven with a broken dream,
    when you have
    Sainthood at your feet!

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