firing line

firing line

A Poem by Tim Lion

View Image

 

 

firing line

 

blush-cheeked serpent
impossible salvation

razor tears,

beer-stained sheets

 

I can’t
fix the broken face
of your worn glory, the

unsubtle scars

and torn demeanor

howls and howls

like a silent stroke

of a midnight blade

bruises like choking
children

purple gulps unfed
floundering out of reach

 

dying

 

I want to touch you,
but I’m always drunk
you’re always fragile
I press my face to the glass
and prepare to see it all
evaporate

ambrosia left to rot and rat

since the fire is unquenchable
and the couch is so comfortable
and death is inevitable
it’s better not to care,

buy I'm incapable

I stand outside naked

and hope daylight

will eat me with the rest of

the shadows and ghosts

 

I can’t watch the bloodbath from

the cheap seats any-

more

 

I’d rather be a victim

than an accomplice

© 2011 Tim Lion


Author's Note

Tim Lion
Day of the Dead sculpture by Bucur.

My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Reviews

The downward descent of this nihilistic vision is all consuming... very powerful poetry.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Drowning in the meaningless existance of nothingness, past giving a damn or even trying. Ready to just sink and be done with it. That last line is brilliant.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

141 Views
2 Reviews
Rating
Shelved in 1 Library
Added on June 29, 2011
Last Updated on June 29, 2011

Author

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