Rust
By Vladislas32
- 1860 reads
Around my white vinyl house
Is scattered an assortment of mills:
Motley brick bones
With salted bloody cement cartilage
And cracked, uninhabited eyes
Staring down apathy and progress.
Pillars that once asphyxiated the sky
With black and grey
Now sigh dust into the breeze;
The dust of men and machines
Long-silent and long-still.
Poisonous paint peels off of memories
As cancerous flakes lazily snow from the ceiling.
Snake skins of creeping ruddy corrosion climb pistons
And embrace wheels.
Vines strangle arteries and musty furniture.
Trees breach the foundation
And claw open the rotted eaves,
Eager to drink the sticky August heat.
A crow grips a window-frame
Which has long outlived its purpose
And casts a numb eye over her domain.
A breath of moisture in the air:
A nor'easter approaches.
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Lovely images. Reveals a
Lovely images. Reveals a tragedy (for me) that has parallels with the ruined villas of Romano-Britain.
Parson Thru
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I love this! I like to write
I love this! I like to write about the changing nature of the city too. I think this is beautiful, the natural world making use of what humans made and no longer want. Love 'the dust of men and machines'.
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Wow! This is densely packed
Wow! This is densely packed yet immensely readable. Excellent work!
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