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Divergent Thinking

Your words claw out of my eyes,

And fall translucent into the clasped palms

Of my hands.

 

Listen, listen carefully to the muddled sounds.

Hear the tiger's paws trample the dusted paths of

The vacant streets;

 

The arcane acres of blotted ink

Sitting beside the ruminant hordes,

Choking on a drawer of silver spoons.

 

We see through the wall's hole;

A soothing fire raging, yet we cannot touch

It's flame.

 

STAND IN LINE, take a number

Our turn will be coming soon.

 

Be the street lamps beneath the redwood's shade

Be the porch swing on the moon's surface.

Be Atlantis, lost and found.

 

Listen,

         listen

                 carefully...

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Sep 8, 2013
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