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From the stem of the brain comes spiders Already dead and ground Into black arachnid paste Filling up a small white polystyrene cup Precariously balanced atop A faux wood computer desk 2ft from the ground and shoved in The corner of a dingy, sterile office space Twelve floors up and three streets from wherever Seemingly, and willingly Standing still, waiting, to be thrown Across the room and crushed By the thick rubber so(u)le of conscience Peering into the nebula of hot exhume Each grain of plastic simultaneously Destroying and creating infinite space As the bigger pieces shard sporadically. It's cold tonight Breath could be seen in the damp Air of every extending cubicle If only anyone were there To see such a thing... Begging for a question could only it be asked Obscurity fills the halls and laughs Across the windows, creating an organic Incandescent glow, which broods Around the ankles... But only to those who are there...or were The angles, the geometry Of this vast open space - Seem to bend When not observed, as if omni-present And transformative - Shaping itself to jest With the known & unknown This midnight city is hot, buttery and populated But stretching down, splaying - The idea, the presence, the cold Never seems to leak into the real world Not even when a window opens by itself And an outside wind rushes in, It is escorted without even the softest sombre All that is left is foundations creaking In the high winds, as the battered bricks cry, Yet this seems to only be heard from the outside As the air settles, the structure sags And shifts with every push - spinning almost From under itself Yet, we cannot see this or feel it...
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Jun 8, 2015
Jun 8, 2015 at 12:43 PM UTC
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From the stem of the brain comes spiders Already dead and ground Into black arachnid paste Filling up a small white polystyrene cup Precariously balanced atop A faux wood computer desk 2ft from the ground and shoved in The corner of a dingy, sterile office space Twelve floors up and three streets from wherever Seemingly, and willingly Standing still, waiting, to be thrown Across the room and crushed By the thick rubber so(u)le of conscience Peering into the nebula of hot exhume Each grain of plastic simultaneously Destroying and creating infinite space As the bigger pieces shard sporadically. It's cold tonight Breath could be seen in the damp Air of every extending cubicle If only anyone were there To see such a thing... Begging for a question could only it be asked Obscurity fills the halls and laughs Across the windows, creating an organic Incandescent glow, which broods Around the ankles... But only to those who are there...or were The angles, the geometry Of this vast open space - Seem to bend When not observed, as if omni-present And transformative - Shaping itself to jest With the known & unknown This midnight city is hot, buttery and populated But stretching down, splaying - The idea, the presence, the cold Never seems to leak into the real world Not even when a window opens by itself And an outside wind rushes in, It is escorted without even the softest sombre All that is left is foundations creaking In the high winds, as the battered bricks cry, Yet this seems to only be heard from the outside As the air settles, the structure sags And shifts with every push - spinning almost From under itself Yet, we cannot see this or feel it...
connor-reid
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Jun 8, 2015
Jun 8, 2015 at 12:43 PM UTC
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