Dominus' IraA Poem by Julius Whitfield
Determination leaks and bleeds through old wounds Superseding any sketch of audacity With a desolate silhouette of paranoia and fear The surrogate of sanguinity has been transplanted with desperation and narcissism The exertion has become greater than the splendor And the glory fades Veiled in a dark fissure made up of A lonely, blistering cold ignorance And the glory consents it Welcoming it with a clear mind And embracing it with wide open arms Just for once, choke yourself with those arms Just squeeze until there is nothing, but a memory Leaving what was once intrepid has fallen And is now turgid and shallow The pessimism leads, directed by the hand of an abysmal end Where nothing is safe Nothing is discreet Nothing is sacred And the sense of god is as dissonant as love Determination leaks and bleeds through old wounds Superseding any trace of knowledge With a weary image of hostility and anger Only led by the Dominus Ira Transplanted by desperation and narcissism The struggle has become greater than the luxury And the splendor is hazy Fading into vacuum Provided with only an intolerance For those who deny it And the dehumanization for the lethargic that accept it With sheltered minds, too weak to move and go own their own Just for once live and pave the way for yourself Just for once, stop being obligated to the lacquered emptiness youve molded out of silt And come on your own Just for once, choke yourself with those arms Just squeeze until there is nothing, but a memory Just for once live and pave the way for yourself Just for once, stop being obligated to the lacquered emptiness youve molded out of silt © 2008 Julius Whitfield |
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Added on February 9, 2008 AuthorJulius WhitfieldSt Louis, MOAbout21 yr old artists (writing, music, drawing, and performances) who has been befriended by pencils for years. I like to report my life's experiences through poetry and comedy, which are most of the time.. more.. |

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