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Flakes of mica and diamonds Scattered on the cold, grey floor Reflecting the faces of yesteryears And people forgotten Rotten memories eaten at the core Histories erased, scorched and burned By our own fires at heart and word Sheers for cutting crystal And teeth for devouring silver Bending the True Gold with its lips And justifying pyrite and iron For what did change That living truths would become deceased to the worldly That poisoned deceit come of value to the trade and less to traitors? For who did slide his alluring hiss to Manipulate and falsify The common thought? Insight from the outside Forced but widely accepted Did bind what smooth tongued statements Then blinded to what has been bound Add that desire has been labeled “the sacred emotion” Love has been fired down And showered by water like William Blake’s To grow a new love Secret identity: Lust But for its shaded reality must mean A hero A tolerant, but unloving hero Or heroine
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Jun 26, 2011
Jun 26, 2011 at 11:46 AM UTC
What Follows the Poison Tree
Flakes of mica and diamonds Scattered on the cold, grey floor Reflecting the faces of yesteryears And people forgotten Rotten memories eaten at the core Histories erased, scorched and burned By our own fires at heart and word Sheers for cutting crystal And teeth for devouring silver Bending the True Gold with its lips And justifying pyrite and iron For what did change That living truths would become deceased to the worldly That poisoned deceit come of value to the trade and less to traitors? For who did slide his alluring hiss to Manipulate and falsify The common thought? Insight from the outside Forced but widely accepted Did bind what smooth tongued statements Then blinded to what has been bound Add that desire has been labeled “the sacred emotion” Love has been fired down And showered by water like William Blake’s To grow a new love Secret identity: Lust But for its shaded reality must mean A hero A tolerant, but unloving hero Or heroine
kiri-nells
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Jun 26, 2011
Jun 26, 2011 at 11:46 AM UTC
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