the drunk's walk
By seannelson
Wed, 03 Sep 2014
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semi-stumbling
advances the sadly drawn torso
of the torment saint...
The sun is hot
and sinking...
the air smoky,
the soul and the sidewalks
droll, sordid, and
uneven
yesterday's sacred roses
are mechanically lopped
still wearing Venus' blush
on the dark earth of the chemical garden;
the lilacs are cropped and topped,
and a cursed half-moon
has hung
throughout the day
'for this,
for everything,
we are out of tune'
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Some wonderful metaphors in
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Some wonderful metaphors in this poem, like:-
yesterday's sacred roses are mechanically lopped
still wearing Venus' blush
on the dark earth of the chemical garden;
Pretty powerful scene you conjured here.
An interesting read.
Jenny.
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