Some of us are greatly flawed, we can see beyond beauty, beyond assimilation, true reality |
-Patina- by Keaton Foster In this Arena No one Is nearer Closeness Proximity Both fantasy Always Forever We Are alone In a sea Of much more There is nothing To be found Lesser still To be had No reason No purpose Holds any truth No foundation Nothing Built upon less Our lives Facing decimation Eternal obliteration A form of payment What has been done Can never undone In such a wilderness We are transfixed By our fears Creatures Outward living While inward Continually We are collapsing Upon our self Because of our self We made the choices Our hands Unclean Our minds Not free Our souls Burdened Beyond all scope God is ready Even if we are not Home we’ll go To answer For what we’ve done There are some Just a brave few Rusted strangers Dealing with angers Ones greater Ones of significance Those few They somehow know They understand In a world of perfect Greater are their flaws Aged Dented Stained Unlike every copy Something different Something objected Patina Their appearance And their arrogance Disheveled Their existence Rudimentary at best They have no faith They have no fate They have nothing But unlike all else Their nothing Is far greater An impossible danger That they have tamed A wickedness that they Embrace as truth Part of their being A brick In their foundation Built upon them In this world Standing quite tall They are unafraid They are not concerned Life for them is a process A point of existence Then a finite moment Of no longer living There is nothing after Only in between Concerns them most Patina Different Are such creatures Unlike all else They stand alone Unafraid Of the nothing They have come To call their home Their skin and bones Their truth exposed For all to see If they would just look Beyond the stained, rusted Aged, disheveled exterior That hides them away… Patina Written by Keaton Foster Copyright © 2015. |