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Periphery of Sustainability

Pyres of cityscapes burn contingently in the distance

ever drunk with blood of a mother, a nurturer who asks

nothing of the morose, self-consumed existence

she cares for. Her brow cocked,

wrinkles descend like

rain that tears down

a window.

Pain.

You're bleeding out! But she'll never put herself

forefront. How could she? Sitting, reflecting.

Tormented by incompetence, her soft

voice silently flutters the leaves.

Drearily an extension of her lips, the words

escape the cusps like a cautious prairie-dog.

Smog obscures

the senses, a haze

darkening the pupils of your celestial eyes.

I still see You

drooping in the rocker under a hard light. Retaining know-

ledge of past and present, through spectacles.

Her deflating **** secreting

concrete into the sucklings, cementing fate,

as the clock that hangs above her falters. I shutter to think of the

future that's afore. When the one who's raised me is not.

No more.

Your timber limbs look awfully thin. Restless and alone,

she's tired. "Abandoned"

we're all alone,

but your company means more to me than a sustainable

stone.

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Published
May 10, 2010
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