breathtest
04-24-2009, 12:57 PM
Hope you will give feedback on this poem i wrote quite a while ago now. It has sat in one of my notebooks gathering dust for months.
I have a great passion for this angry fire,
Regurgitating memories, endless reels of thought
Uncut and smelling of warm beer and popcorn and poker
Nicotine stained fingers gripping a bluff
All in
And shattered windows a month old neglected
And mistreated dogs scattered in a back alley sniffing the bins for food
And gangrenous wounds growing swollen with the effort
Deserted supermarket at night
Different somehow than the day, shrunken isles and depleted stores
From the scavengers who left us nothing,
The coloured lighting gives the place an ominous tinge
But I am not affected by it
These long lonely shelves with nothing but a loaf of bread and box of biscuits
The naked hour remaining for one final hour
But the night is not over and we must roam till light
We must eat all we can and drink from the rivers of our minds
Encapsulated in dry earth that is soon to be crushed by aluminium
And brick and tons of cement
And suffocated in desperate silence groping for money
I have a great passion for this angry fire,
Regurgitating memories, endless reels of thought
Uncut and smelling of warm beer and popcorn and poker
Nicotine stained fingers gripping a bluff
All in
And shattered windows a month old neglected
And mistreated dogs scattered in a back alley sniffing the bins for food
And gangrenous wounds growing swollen with the effort
Deserted supermarket at night
Different somehow than the day, shrunken isles and depleted stores
From the scavengers who left us nothing,
The coloured lighting gives the place an ominous tinge
But I am not affected by it
These long lonely shelves with nothing but a loaf of bread and box of biscuits
The naked hour remaining for one final hour
But the night is not over and we must roam till light
We must eat all we can and drink from the rivers of our minds
Encapsulated in dry earth that is soon to be crushed by aluminium
And brick and tons of cement
And suffocated in desperate silence groping for money