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S Olson
Poems
Oct 2017
Hope in a bipolar bucket.
A pocketful of doom is flourishing
ceiling to wall in my cranium,
and though I tend to the tantrum of it
with fatherly, nurturing discipline
it acts as a nebulous cumulonimbus
fog seething with diffusion of void,
breaking through every window of warm
out to the inside I tend to become
an accidental abuser, flailing teeth
into over-ripened words, knocking
unripened fruit from the bough between us.
With nerves like coiled snakes in an apple,
prismatic minds are dulled to a fractal
of their former spectral rainbow
when expunged into the shadow.
Thorough rageβevent horizon
clawing sides of deep depressions,
cusping manic at the fervorβ
when the cliff becomes the shackle
of the neurosis-fed darkness jackal
open demise toward the mouth of the sun
and perhaps tongue at infinite light.
Written by
S Olson
34/M/Florida
(34/M/Florida)
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