Antelope

Antelope

A Poem by Laura Lynn

ANTEDILUVIAN
M
utual feeling about the flood, not wanting to drown,
E
xpressionless not for the lack of feeling but to hide
Y
owls, the long cry of distress.  Not everyone is
unofficially
understood; if only life could be private,
S
tylish, and more efficient, not being able to prioritize.
H
ues of ever color see us like happy campers at Target.
A
sparagus looks greener and straighter than usual; in a
N
utshell the world has gone from grayscale to disco.

ANTELOPE
R
ewired robots have made a comeback.  The geniuses’
E
xploding microchips are too much with us.  Antelopes
E
xpose their habitat, not favoring melons, but
M
utiny, migrating as they would or could.  Goodbye.

© 2014 Laura Lynn


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Mutual feeling about the flood, not wanting to drown,


An intriguing piece of absurdism ... it's a fight or flight world:)

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Laura Lynn
Laura Lynn

Fairfax, VA



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