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Tenured Exile

Tenured exile—

voluntary hermit,

tainted youth

and hemlock

 

warm drinks,

spoiled food,

poisoned in:

thought

feeling

understanding

compassion

and hope

 

the cell kept loosely

a door untested

 

plug in

electric chair

and stare

into despair

 

walls learned by heart

with the light put out

 

a new light

traces the confines,

bleeding in

through the window

 

it names the bars

by casting them

 

eyes all over

beauty everywhere

 

broken mind,

weary soul,

failing cones

 

a dead heart

bleeds anew,

wet from birth,

drunk in wonder

 

hope reaches the ears,

failure pours from the mouth

 

he stumbles outward—

or inward,

it is unclear

 

azure dome overhead

neck cranes

 

light, unbearable,

without edge

 

streams trickle down

the desert of a face

 

high-mileage heart

combusts like new,

carburated—

radioactive lungs

 

the absolute beauty.

spring radiates

after living

through winter

 

tenured no longer—

stamped and done

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44 / NB / Clearwater FL USA
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Apr 18
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