Clash of Hunt(ers)ington

Clash of Hunt(ers)ington

A Poem by Matthew Bass

Darkness       
      
inside the womb.       
      
ego screams(at)       
      
the light       
from the four corners       
of mother.       
      
      
      
But we,       
pray to prey       
upon the altar       
of       
horsemen (4);       
     pink mists       
     splashing       
        through       
     huma(ss)nity,       
     the torn skin of children       
        and       
     blood debts.       
      
The candle we hold       
burns the hands       
of the thirsty       
who warm their fingers       
over the light,       
and beg for water.       
      
We,       
who are the will of God   
become God(fell).

© 2011 Matthew Bass


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Matthew Bass
Matthew Bass

St. Louis, MO



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