a confessional screen chambered in opaques the pearly gates would sport checkers sovereignty with grime between myself and the other side of this poem
another acolyte had founted from our species-widened narthex-maw the answer to the test the answer i have tested since despite the veto of a roshi's sleeve
while adults justify in frowns and threats commandment-etched i am a child still aghast at drawing lines in sand to mark the living from the soon to die
one i knew who drew such lines for whom a line was drawn to mark himself as well not just in votes and homeland hate-speech you see he crossed the line no unadulterated childhood can cross
he shot his own face or at least his face was shot when he was found who can read the final lonely moments of another when mistakes are easier than ownmost acts ?
bombing bullies politicking death can sanctify the safe unpunctuated traps dividing moods in swallows pills swilled with undigested fear of nozzled death mercilessly sudden
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narthex: 1. A portico or lobby of an early Christian or Byzantine church or basilica, originally separated from the nave by a railing or screen. 2. An entrance hall leading to the nave of a church. roshi: The spiritual leader of a group of Zen Buddhists.
working notes: a tone in flux, a new eureka spoken for an ancient crowd
a guru's overbearing beneficence the roshi's cryptic dismissal adult scorn of immaturity