A really twisted poem about life and doing what it takes to mean something more. |
-A Horse With No Name- by Keaton Foster A horse with no name What a dangerous game Stampeding puppies Killing those bastards So that I can live I don’t hate them How could I ever They are just puppies Cute little creatures Full of joy and love Beaming with hope Over what they could become Innocence so defined By my warped mind I use to be like them So long ago And now I am sure that I am Unlike them most of all I loathe myself And what I’ll do In the name of continuation Simple are the facts Impossible is the game A horse with no name In a field of so many Easily I can identify Standing out of the heard Looking so damn absurd No reins are required No treats will be accepted Nothing most of all Does such an animal desire In serious time When all is aligned I will be thrown from him Crushed to death underfoot Shattered of my broken life Smashed to death That final moment will hurt less Than all that has since been There will be no other master No other rider When I’m gone The fences will fall Then Into a wilderness of freedom My nameless friend will go Upon a spicket I will rotate Burning forever in the flames Of so many choices easily made A horse with no name What a dangerous game Stampeding puppies Killing those bastards So that I can live Such proverbial madness I’m sure That few will digest Metaphors are like hammers Beating people senseless Has become my speciality I won’t stop until they understand Each swing will be far more brutal Than the last A horse with no name He is a wild beast Never meant to be tamed He is a creature of life and death A beast of burden quite burdened His back is nearly broke His spine, crooked with doubt The load that he must carry Is just too damn much In a field of so many Easily to me he stands out Increasingly I know him well Almost better than myself When the time is right I know that he saved He will become free Far more than me… A Horse With No Name Written by Keaton Foster Copyright © 2014 |