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Purple on the wall - An asymmetrical sheet That hangs limply Like a teen on the street And what is more It is covered at the bottom With demonic machines Whose function I’ve not gotten Quite clear in my mind But yet I value What they represent A sort of adoration Lives in me As I consider all these Confusing boxes That come in threes And sometimes fours, too. And in these dull hours When time trickles into me I gaze and gaze with vision rays At this technology And I wonder: Was it not a blunder? To make machines that amplify Sound So that it fills all Between earth and sky? Such arrogance Is not found in a mouse To make such a screaming score Emit from its house And yet I admire And cherish the noise That fills the emptiness Like water in a cracked jug It seeps out slowly Just slowly enough That it waters my flowers Without drowning me In auditory atlantis For that would be death So far as I understand; Not a whimper, no But a marching band.
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 6:52 AM UTC
Purple
Purple on the wall - An asymmetrical sheet That hangs limply Like a teen on the street And what is more It is covered at the bottom With demonic machines Whose function I’ve not gotten Quite clear in my mind But yet I value What they represent A sort of adoration Lives in me As I consider all these Confusing boxes That come in threes And sometimes fours, too. And in these dull hours When time trickles into me I gaze and gaze with vision rays At this technology And I wonder: Was it not a blunder? To make machines that amplify Sound So that it fills all Between earth and sky? Such arrogance Is not found in a mouse To make such a screaming score Emit from its house And yet I admire And cherish the noise That fills the emptiness Like water in a cracked jug It seeps out slowly Just slowly enough That it waters my flowers Without drowning me In auditory atlantis For that would be death So far as I understand; Not a whimper, no But a marching band.
jonathan-lundberg
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 6:52 AM UTC
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