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Dean Russell May 2018
c u
i can only watch age decay
into freedom
Dean Russell May 2018
Sparks gleam from an emerald crown
Sitting on the dead woman's head; a frown
Forever fixed on her face,
Resting upon the decaying throne with a calm grace
Appearing ready to be swallowed when the ground
Breaks; "look what I've found!"
Says the girl benevolently.
"Such a nice hat". Gently,
She removes, with innocent hands, power
And places it on the grass around the flower
Chain she has construed with nimble
Fingers, not fully understanding the symbol
of her actions:



She can change the world.
Dean Russell May 2018
You ask if I remember.
I say no.
Give me a pick axe to scale
Mountain of memories:

A word or
A smell or
A sight
Triggers a highlight

To where I search and raise the tool
To chunk away rock: sometimes I
Uncover the tunnel
Leading to potential recollection.

And I drag and slip
And slide and squeeze
through the cracks
Wrong turns,

remind me again?
Sometimes I swim, ice cold,
Forgotten - where
Pockets of air
Are rare

But I raise my eyes above the waters
Skin, cannot find it,
Another one instead.
Tell me more, give me guidance
I’m exhausted.

So I light a small fire -
Smoke will haze sight
But may heighten paths
Because I must know

How to remember;
How do you find it so easy?
How long have I been searching?
Not long before the cold

Entrenches my ability.
I’ve lost the tools
And I’m alone,
And I lean against the wall

Where it all comes crashing down

And I find it!

Sometimes the discovery is
fierce, explosive joy;
Warmth spreads and I can laugh
And cry with delight.
Remember that?

And sometimes I forgot I searched
For rocks to construct a wall,
Treaded ‘til this soften path was lost.
I built this wall with intent -
With precision
Dean Russell May 2018
Unto the forest of flames,
River of decay;
Watch the dead dance -
Holding torches for one last chance
That the winds may cease their violent howls

And permit the land to sigh.
The mind, dark - no light.

   immortal sight

Of the trees; vines strangle
The body, setting life free -
Let death breathe,
  For you and I

Will never know
Redemption: and I close my eyes
Allow convenience soften me.
I lie. I help.

  I'm in paradise.
Is this happiness?

— The End —