Turn timeless words into your scientific leap of faith
because the world is yours
and your heart is theirs to slake
with bourbon like a pouring rain;
“I am tomorrows
and a thousand more,” He said
and I believed what was in your trade
of relationships
as you and I were groundless
mouthing of the lips,
Tumbleweeds in springtime
in an unreturned promise
to return whence we stood,
“Such sweet hiss,” I reckon,
can only get as far as the mind’s eye,
so I will turn this oath into my good judgment,
this wisdom of denouement
I have seen the Bare Archer
and I fled like any sage would
“Does he have enough arrows,” I ask,
“I am a have-a-weakness-for
and a thousand more,” He said
and I believed what was not yours to keep
and mine to leave
as you and I are groundless
staring at the eyes,
Cascades in the desert
in an unanswered promise
I have come with my peapod of a shield
this shell of a wisdom of thoughtlessness
I have seen the Bare Archer
and I fled like any sage would
“I have ten thousand pins and needles,” He said,
He has come with a bullet
“I am a be-taken-with
and a million more,” He said
and I believed what was in this truce
of hearts and minds
as you and I were groundless
familiar recluses
Daffodils in the jungle
in an unaware promise,
Maybe I’m hoping you by
Such sweet hiss–don’t be perturbed
One day He’ll be hunting you, too
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The Bare Archer
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Simply sublime. It has a tone like that of classical poetry to it. :)
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