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I want to be under a Sienna sky - some burnt-umber Monstrosity, devoid of clouds, Still and still moving over the Acrimonious skyline of Molten orange windows and Hot dry concrete. I want the Silent sound of the subway under My feet, the rattle and shake - The bass drum beat. I want a Hundred saggy women and lean men Shaking their fists at soda cans To walk by me. Someone I can Help, someone I understand; What a terribly needy creature Is man! How can the planet Withstand it, this desire for Windows of fire and walls of burnt umber? How can it not shatter for want Of sienna skies?
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Sep 15, 2010
Sep 15, 2010 at 1:33 PM UTC
October's Coming
I want to be under a Sienna sky - some burnt-umber Monstrosity, devoid of clouds, Still and still moving over the Acrimonious skyline of Molten orange windows and Hot dry concrete. I want the Silent sound of the subway under My feet, the rattle and shake - The bass drum beat. I want a Hundred saggy women and lean men Shaking their fists at soda cans To walk by me. Someone I can Help, someone I understand; What a terribly needy creature Is man! How can the planet Withstand it, this desire for Windows of fire and walls of burnt umber? How can it not shatter for want Of sienna skies?
share, don't steal, blah blah blah A lot of poets want to be close to nature. I don't really share that, I suppose.
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Sep 15, 2010
Sep 15, 2010 at 1:33 PM UTC
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