Spliced We’re all human, Our heads are missing, And we’re Living on this earth. Am I a baby? A real boy, maybe Do I have rights If I haven’t seen the light? Does it all matter Whether we’re lost or splattered All over the floor Of a hospital? Should I change my eye color? ThisContinue reading “Spliced”
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November Defensive
November Defensive It was mid-November, And the shelling always rained. In our little dirt valley, We sat and writhed in pain. A periscope rifle barely Preventing my death. Barbed wire to look over: A reminder of the dread. Trenches we sit in every day. Coming out to see the ashen snow. Fixing the broken barbedContinue reading “November Defensive”
Mental Martyrs
Mental Martyrs We put our feelings in jars Display them proudly Glass breaks when jars drop Shatter and splinter like grenades I see flashbulbs burst from cameras Blinding with white light they tear Shrapnel untamed Bombs the bay Mental martyrs Crater the way Sacrifice your short life Confine the things you find Consume worlds andContinue reading “Mental Martyrs”
New Zealand’s Apocalyptic Fiancés
New Zealand’s Apocalyptic Fiancés We played guitar and sang songs, all night by the fire I look at you on the steps to the temple, in perfect midnight When there was no one else on earth, you were all I needed In this place of sanity we made among the rubble To the skies weContinue reading “New Zealand’s Apocalyptic Fiancés”
Carbon Gas
Carbon Gas The last of the light peeks through thundering clouds Standing in the rays, is our hero Abbadon Swirling around him, the smoke creeps closer Lightning charges ions and fuels electric fog His eyes flickered all colors known to man Looking at the dancing dust in fading light Abbadon stared at the sun aboutContinue reading “Carbon Gas”
Birds In the Bay
Birds in the Bay A crow and a jay On the rocks by the bay Never wanted to leave The nest they had dreamed of After both once bereaved The jay would always sing The crow always cry Solace in a place once empty The sound of their sound Echoed off the waves They lappedContinue reading “Birds In the Bay”