Inside Out

Inside Out

A Poem by Tim Lion

twisted figures

inhale shadows

until midnight

is a blackhole

corpse oozing

from our self-

inflicted belly

wounds.

 

tombs for souls.

we are all just

tombs for souls

 

too cold to shine;

too dead to speak.

 

rodents seeking

refuge from the

Light;

 

biting at the pain,

clawing at the truth

that proves life

is not a favorable

state of being.

 

staring into Nothing-ness;

peering into ourselves.

© 2011 Tim Lion


Author's Note

Tim Lion
Bosch painting: Judgement

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awesomeness

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Your a pretty sick dude. But I love ya. And I love Bosch.
Good stuff!

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Call me presumptuous, but it appears I may have had a hand in inspiring this riveting piece.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Tim Lion
Tim Lion

Lake Worth, FL



About
Sometimes, when the moon presses her naked chest to my window, and my wife is carving the value from trash scraps, I feel like I may never be able to outshine my finite timeline. And the worst part is.. more..

Writing
oh sorry, oh sorry,

A Poem by Tim Lion