Centralian
By Vladislas32
- 1900 reads
The soil is boiling.
Noxious fumes rise from fissures.
Ice cubes and air-fresheners
Are thrown down from the mansion windows
And we are expected to go to war.
To war, where we will get to be
Harvested by machine guns,
Throttled by creeping yellow-green,
And drowned in ice
While our blackened feet fall to pieces.
Blind old Nikolai
Can't see the flames
Burning behind the thousand-yard-staring eyes
Sunken into one hundred million hollow faces.
Hollow faces etched into the night
By the glow of mortar blasts
And factory fires.
He revels in ineptitude
While our agonizing joy
Is found in the next teasing grey sunrise
As we seek to one day return
To the torn and tear-dampened recollections in our pockets.
While a colonel weeps into a photograph,
The wife of his brother weeps into a telegram
As her cousin is getting his vocal cords clipped out in the streets of Petrograd
And his father is being eviscerated upon factory gears.
Yes, Nikolai;
The soil is boiling
And I will live, I must live
If only to see the day
That it crumbles beneath you.
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Incredibly powerful work. The
Incredibly powerful work. The first person narrative really brings that home.
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loved this peice and some of
loved this peice and some of your other writing...as one writer to another, i could learn alot about mood and metaphors from your writing....thourougly enjoyable read...
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