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Bless this dusty bookcase Where they prey And lie in waiting; Bound in pages brown and fading. Fed off tremors Echoed from the desperate hand That made them. Bless the poem that's forsaken By the tongue that begs to taste Words written for false promises-- Dipped in cedar, dripping rhythm-- Unfurled to breathe florescent lighting Of a library that's spent decades Searching for a new way to say forgotten. Heirloomed ink is grave-worm risen. Bless this second coming But expect to find no Mesiah here.
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Jul 22, 2013
Jul 22, 2013 at 6:16 PM UTC
Lie in Waiting
Bless this dusty bookcase Where they prey And lie in waiting; Bound in pages brown and fading. Fed off tremors Echoed from the desperate hand That made them. Bless the poem that's forsaken By the tongue that begs to taste Words written for false promises-- Dipped in cedar, dripping rhythm-- Unfurled to breathe florescent lighting Of a library that's spent decades Searching for a new way to say forgotten. Heirloomed ink is grave-worm risen. Bless this second coming But expect to find no Mesiah here.
chris-voss
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Jul 22, 2013
Jul 22, 2013 at 6:16 PM UTC
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