Juniper Cries - A Poem by Alex Sharpe
It twas but a bitter buddy dwindling his youth
Gone in the mind but not left uncouth
Tortured by nothing, but burdened by truth
The earth dances with the moon
and the waves sway
and the starlight shines
The tears of the crying masses
concerned about their fears
and the silences that smashes
thousands of children's tears
Broken bottled rage full of broken dreams
contained by a cage of a thousand setting sun's blaze
left behind to die
Deep in the dark where the caverns howl
Creeped in and crooked where the owl knows no how
The Ice moon dances on the child moon's sun
whilst in the garden, lay an empty run
trickling down the sides of lifeless pedals
Casting embers of shadows
next to a blue shimmering aquatic bay
While I picked through the daylilies
wandering through my lost memories
A lonely singing cross echoed many melodies
Sublime and divine like that of the earth itself
Crippling like the turn and the changing tide's prime
Quick like the grip of an elder bellied hick
a shot from the hip to the lip of the spine
Luck was left so forth behind
As I cried through the night from a sight
left in quivers
Buried blind cherries did not deliver
anything but shivers
and even though the light brought such desire
nothing but ash lay under the fire
A simple knock and at the foot of the tree
fell a bug on a leaf coated in glee
With sunshine and evil with faces of freedom
Past forth the blurry the uncommonly known
the fury the hell bending power of woe
the unkept child in wilderness though
promises on flowers of rotten despair
kindness now hopeless in bottomless stare
these lashes have all but fallen and risen from there
but those eyes see no mercy but pits of glare
Vast canyons they do hold so dear
like that of the might of a warrior's spear
shown no path to glory but faded true
no scratch to counter the awful attack
here lie the open implausible sack
like the rack of a burnt book's due
and the sound of the thunder lay under the blue
with a crack
where past the light tried
but pried forth the vision of this embalming light
it turns to black
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Juniper Cries - Poem by Alex Sharpe
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