How Much Can A Body Take?A Poem by Pablo ColeAn entity non-entity My heart upon the rack Conflicting will against the need I sit and reflect Anima Jesus (and that Joan of arc) Throughout time Androgyne have often been prophets Though now it is aloft In a stolid time Upon a hill A scientist stood and told poor Oedipus The history of genetics And if he had lived and heard the Eden story Would have equally been wrought © 2014 Pablo Cole |
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Added on September 29, 2014 Last Updated on September 29, 2014 AuthorPablo ColeSt. John's, CanadaAboutpoems primarily about solitude, isolation, love/hate, rejection, mental illness, beauty, and life exquisite. more..Writing
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