A Day In The Life (a metaphor)
awake fog slithers through flats mocks barren trees obscuring definitions sun breaks the plain pink-hues the hoary ghost dissipates dubious reality from the barn rooster crows call my name haranguing sloth demanding service hands toil at tasks, emotional wounds inflicted upon new worlds linger a lifetime like presents from distant relations tucked away in the hall closet lying flat of my back smelling the sweet promise of lush, green grass serenity floats white puffs of lassitude across pure blue rain drops sudden pounding shard upon my face lips licking the sweet wine of universal sorrow shamed by childhood glee time passes minutes of quick reflections too swift for aging palms to grasp tarzan swings through air sultry with the sweat of jungle-heaving, in the tree house lady jane fluffs the down in prim anticipation loins wet with yearnings belying her station smiles seize the lips of innocent wonder exploding star bursts novas supernovas and a pale moon riding a low sky lingering to glow a passing scene muse-visions longing for habitation configure words sail through space clinging to peaks and valleys conceiving the doe the bear and big birds flying searching for dreams that pass through night and gather splendor for a new dawn sun bands the mountain tops with golden veins and blazes blood upon a vast horizon darkness lullabies |