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Texas: “death everywhere, not age or ancient, just an infiltrated lack of life”

“death everywhere, not age or ancient, just an infiltrated lack of life”

 

a puzzling, troubling line in a personal message,

instantly isolated for further review,

needy indeedy for a second medical opinion,

for it’s a description of two,

an actual place and a state of being

 

a place where death seems more commonplace,

not from agedness or honor,

but from a madness drunk from a special cocktail of

heat, guns and pseudo-rock stars, with beer chasers

 

imbibed by those who imagine themselves INRL  

in a movie genre of specialized urban cowboys,

subset horror flick,

self-appointed angels

 

part of a world view

so pervasive that it infiltrates the mental water supply

and modifies the pure children early on

 

demeaning existence, with a sense, a sendup,

life is unreal, cheap, so taking it-is ok,

justice delivered, for we angels,

are subset,

angels of death

 

in a country where

seven out of ten believe in angels,

and one in four confident that

the sun revolves around the Earth

 

look to blame

polluted water

the ever-overheated atmosphere,

bringing typhoon and storm,

 

I do not know

 

*how be sun and water,

the essences, the originations of all life

today come to the planet days still

clear and warm,

yet can not infiltrate our personal mystery,

respire, re-spark the notion of the spirit,*

 

the simple sanctity of life peculiarly human

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Written by
call-me-by-my-other-name
36 / F / Texas
Published
Sep 21, 2018
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Notes

call me by my other name

mystified momma

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#texas#death#everywhere#age#ancient#infiltrated#lack#life#sanctity#call
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