HypocriteA Poem by PrelivingHypocrisy in humans, hypocrisy in natureRain falls like sheets, and spurts, and dribbles, and stops. And nature holds her
breath.
The willow stops weeping
and peers around her scraggly,
crumpled hair. A robin twitches. The bloody chest jumps.
The ground feels alive. It breathes underfoot, soft and moist and
springy. Lie on the grass, the slumbering giant.
Eyes are liars. They say green; look and little yellow bones tickle your nose. Fields of little brown men
decaying; dying at the hands of
moist moss. It’s begun again. A robin twitches. Blood flashes. Nature weeps for the
soldiers, and feeds their murderers. © 2014 PrelivingReviews
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StatsAuthorPrelivingCork, Munster, IrelandAboutI'm a young Irish student of theatre, but I love to write (or attempt to) write poetry in my spare time. Most of my inspiration is personal so my work tends to be quite emotionally based. Any and all .. more..Writing
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