13. 09. 09A Poem by Raef C. BoylanONE en masse, people make no sense and too much noise the individual is devoured in a gulp of instinct mutated through lack of use recording the moment because living in it is out of fashion for now for ever [?] the purpose we no longer have ceases to bother a species building itself out of existence and the words don’t matter so long as the beat invokes violence the hunted, the hunter we gather evolutionary standstill and stick it on a T-shirt why can I taste bullshit in my mouth? what was once beautiful has become ugly by being too pretty and its death vibrates beneath our feet it isn’t hard to write an anthem but reality is less than catchy and doesn’t sell magazines …except The Big Issue
TWO we all cringe inwards too afraid to talk to one another but what’s the worst that could happen outright rejection " did it hurt from the womb? only the hippie kids are wide open because their parents instilled confidence just by listening, just by acceptance or maybe it’s the clothes they were forced to wear first day of primary school shrugging off hand-knitted multi-colours from there the only way is up up up like an escapee helium balloon oh the crowd I want to throw myself at their feet and mercy screaming WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME just to see what the reply might be except I know what would happen they’d judge me for everything I am not and sneer at everything I am because ugliness has been branded and surrounded by boundaries they’d say I’ve taken it a high wall too far but all those people who claimed to feel the same way where are they? here with their friends encircled by yet another electric fence: that of social hierarchy how quickly the happy couple forgets twinned into a single entity how sure they were to die lonely how they had to glug their way to smiles they smugly embrace oblivious, lace fingers and sway together through this the longest night
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Added on September 18, 2009Last Updated on May 26, 2010 AuthorRaef C. BoylanCoventry, UK, United KingdomAboutHey there. RAEF C. BOYLAN Where Nothing is Sacred: Volume One www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/where-nothing-is-sacred-volume-i/1637740 I can also .. more..Writing
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