Bloody red poppiesbleeding in February,– sick in flu season.
Tag Archives: poetry
Seizure Of The Soul
A poem/complaint about my unfortunate health conditions. Feeling it tonight… Tremors – beyond control! Insomnia – beyond my sanity! Seizures – death to my soul… Seizures. Another seizure. Another life flashes before my eyes and burning from within-without. Shaking, convulsing, Internally, Externally, and Wherein, I am but a conduit betwixt two opposing, and abject currentsContinue reading “Seizure Of The Soul”
Haiku For The 2020 Election
This is definitely not a “traditional haiku” by any means. The style of haiku I’m sorting of drawing influence from here would be Jack Kerouac’s “haikus” as he called them. A style which sort of allows a little bit more autonomy over the structure. The actual content of the poem, was inspired by the thoughtContinue reading “Haiku For The 2020 Election”
The Requisition
This poem was written for the title track of an album I recorded about a year ago. My xenophobia for Death,Is understood now,Is now but a requisite,A prayer, for suchThe philanthropist has been beaten,Except not to a pulp,But a sociopath,With an underlying potential,Even thirst, for violence. Years of anesthesia,Has numbed all but pain,A broken machine,Continue reading “The Requisition”
Naloxone Resurrection
Seven needles, overdose me seven times I am his son, with the Holy Spirit I rise For I am the second-coming, believe in me With noxious communion, for thy children I am eternal, in my naloxone resurrection
