Open Poetry #12 |
Mt. Sunflower |
mark woolard Member
since 2001-01-02
Posts 143 |
Mt. Sunflower Sirens strike images of flashing red and blue terror in a young man's eye. Voices carry over distant traffic: old men drinking beer on the porch of some old house in Wichita. Clocks keep track of unimportant seconds of the same meal every day, and cigarettes fill the void of thoughtlessness. Purple protects me as slumber approaches to imagine new worlds with faces I've already seen. Come, sweet dream, I lie somber and waiting for a notion of strength and the urge to attempt to successfully fly, for freedom is a feeling just imagined. Cowardice drips from your crying eyes, my friend, No ammount of sorrys will make up for it. Fuel was gathered to strengthen the flames, and for this I must think of the waste. Diamonds were polished for cutting the glass of the room that divided the yesses and nos. The decision was made by computer number three in a basement below a Western Kansas prairie, where an antelope jumped no--crawled under thre fence, and didn't quite make it across the highway. Ten miles north of Sharon Springs, Kansas Mt. Sunflower waits for my signature. |
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SEA
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since 2000-01-18
Posts 22676with you |
"Purple protects me as slumber approaches to imagine new worlds with faces I've already seen. Come, sweet dream, I lie somber and waiting for a notion of strength and the urge to attempt to successfully fly, for freedom is a feeling just imagined" wonderful.......truly wonderful -SEA |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Hey folks...y'all got another Kansas prodigy on your hands here... well done Mark!.... |
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mark woolard Member
since 2001-01-02
Posts 143 |
sunshine. sea. thanks fer readin' me! |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
"freedom is a feeling just imagined" ... that line's a poem within a poem. *S* Well done! |
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