Moondive.A Poem by Joshua Lean
If you wish to know the politics of a dead man
Set his body on a hill And let man take his bones for arms Let the battle be fierce But no so fierce as to make one man mistake Mettle for valour or creed for honour For these are neither opiums of men Who are nor men who aren't These hold meaning only to men who sleep The only true virtue is forgetfulness Because the soul that remembers Is soon caught in yesterday's tendrils Like the communist who fears the Doubts on his own shadow And so eats the pages of a manifesto That has no promise of taste or nurture As if ideology knows the mind of the heart Enough to protect it from sword or age But still it remains that you cannot subscribe To a cause if it is known to you - for then it becomes required practice And loses meaning The true believer walks in darkness And as such You cannot also save a man with whom you have dined -JSL. © 2013 Joshua Lean |
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Added on April 30, 2013Last Updated on April 30, 2013 AuthorJoshua LeanAboutI am a worker in words. And these words cannot be made to work for others. They are slaves to neither party nor position. more..Writing
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