The Passing Parade

The Passing Parade

A Poem by Dean

Equanimity is like that�"                             
great for day by day.
Triceratops comes out to play
among the smilers, scoffing
at his claimed reality;
the screams are left there,
hanging for a time,
when creativity refuses
to be stuffed back in the box.

 

The poor old fellow,  horns and all,
will not be taken seriously,
no matter how he mugs
before the camera; believers yawn
until the soldiers join the march
behind the flags and pretty girls
with pretty legs--and then the band!

 

Our ugly, born again,
intrepid hero with his plated armor
never had a chance;
it is his destiny to be unloved
and munch his vegetables,
and sink into the pit
that feeds the armed machine

far past the Pleistocene
that hovers there
above his dream.
                    ~

 

© 2013 Dean


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Is each species obsolete the minute it is born?

Posted 12 Years Ago


Dean

12 Years Ago

No, I don't think anything is obsolete. Only our perceptions are narrow.

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