This was a moment in the day. |
A Human Plea A cold sweat beads over chilled lines A body frozen yet not in a tundra But an oven of earthenware cave. Defeated and drenched shakes Takes control in the breaking hours Before dawn springs light. The salt rivers run the canyons of muscle and bone In restless fits of chasing conscious fervidly Over the rock and swells Of knotted muscle. He is lost! Alone. Not in solace tonight. Crowded in his mind with ghosted souls. A chaosed chorus tortures his buried head The body attempting to shield its self In the blanket while melting Further away into deeper pool. Moans echo off near by walls The laments of phantasms From an epoch of life Lived almost as a dream. Once done in angry strokes Of calculated precision, A mechanical logic. Separate from the blood Beating in his veins, The surge of them rose. And crashed on the breakers of time, Change came as flooded erosion Of the wall of soul. A new form stood firm. Words stretch out as fingers From distant siren. At times they carry the culling Of a lullaby. Soothing, easing, caressing Weighted aches and reopened wounds. A warm touch accompanies the mused beauty Find those deeply strained sores of the soul. Yet the salt waters still flow On moonless moments, under veiled skys. Taking back their paddles. Moving the spirits in his surreal seas Renewing old chants in those ears. Ears yearning for hallowed actions To replace hollowed words, even missing ones. Amidst the moans come please.... Can I be seen? Human? Worthy? Broken and whole? Alone? Equal? |