Just One Drop Can Cause A Flood

Just One Drop Can Cause A Flood

A Poem by The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)
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If you think this is Sacrilegious then you are reading it wrong.

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Though my vein

Can feel the needle

The flesh is unaware

Of the blood it created.

As numbness

Overcomes the pain

Crimson drips undetected

Creating a red sea

In the crack of the pavement

Parted by man’s mortality.

Once it trickles

Into the gutter

The dirty water flows

Like the Nile

Filling a destiny.

When it baptizes the sewer

All the human waste

Becomes the sacred wine

Making the rats

The body of Christ.

Now the homeless

Can rejoice with a feast

Fit for a God.

© 2012 The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)


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All it takes is Just one drop...

"Crimson drips undetected
Creating a red sea
In the crack of the pavement
Parted by man’s mortality."~dripping "undetected" is a very dangerous thing...the imagery of the crack of the pavement is thought provoking...very powerful!


Posted 13 Years Ago


I agree with the comments below...

It also reminds the reader that God did create all man as equals. In God's eyes....he cares not if you are rich or homeless. If your filth has not been baptized by the blood of the lamb...none of your works or good deeds on this earth matters...I probably risk hate mail over this statement, perhaps some will see me in a different light...but I don't care.

Posted 13 Years Ago


What an unusual presentation of God's forgiveness of us sinners and comfort we can find in his deliverance of humanity from all that we do to ourselves and fellow man.
"Once it trickles
Into the gutter
The dirty water flows
Like the Nile
Filling a destiny."
Wonderful writing!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Either way one read it, it's an admixture of both I think. I think you nailed the purpose of Christ's sacrifice perfectly here.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Religious, and provoking... another one I love of yours, even if I am an atheist, and believe in science, this is wonderful, as I do read all. To balance.
Wonderful work. Just the final touch within words only you can write.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Seems all the word's sins can be forgiven by guilt and ensuing penance perhaps? And, in being forgiven, can be shared as pure as pure amongst the needy multitudes by doing God's work?

Hmmmm don't know, might have to come back to this, Dale. Need delve between the lines.

Posted 13 Years Ago


This is one to decipher... Wow. There is so much depth. The blood started with a single being but you describe its path and how it affects those places it inevitably goes. The homeless and the feast, that is such a vision. I like the religious undertones you use to get across the point. Now which point that is, I'm still trying to figure out. That's what I like though, it's open to different interpretations.
"In the crack of the pavement
Parted by man’s mortality."
Thought-provoking and potent. Wonderful writing!

Posted 13 Years Ago


this is awesome. the descriptions are incredible. the image really inflicts a powerful point. great job.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Wow! This is one to decipher... I love analyzing Brilliant work such as this... to turn the metaphors upside down... Magnificent!
This starts with the needle.... only to end in the sewer...addiction takes hold! Numbing the pain... Excellent write!

Posted 13 Years Ago


I sense a rebirth and awakening here..the coming to life ...

Posted 13 Years Ago



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The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)
The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)

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Birth name: Dale Deadmond Born November 20th, 1969 Metaphorically speaking music is my BFF and poetry is my soulmate. This is my world of my favorite poets are E.A. Poe, Dylan Thomas, R.. more..