Black Tar SynastryA Poem by Amorette DuvannesBlack heart Black as the mountain air Grey-brained boar; Lilting in the god-forsaken Deep into the calibre of your stone-cold synapse Whistles the blue will. In the quagmire of your silent eclipse, The harbinger you lilts in the offing A chasm. Coming forth with it's testament; The hooded marauder erupts From the soil sorely seeded. Deep into the rupture of your ground, The cadaver of a deer With egg-yolk ears pricked into dynamite The yellow outburst And the kingdom will come, and your vow will be done. And I will free among the church glisteners.
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Added on February 7, 2014 Last Updated on February 7, 2014 Tags: poetry, philosophy, philosophical, philosophical poetry, literature, lit, literary, death, poem, poems, poet, love, romance, social, ideology Author
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