UnpreparedA Poem by CrowleyHe hated that tidings of war crashed the night owl’s party with grim news of certain death But even the most inebriated deserved to know about the ensuing slaughter They half listened and decided nothing could be done til’ morning And the party swayed on beneath the trees, the stars disinterested When the sun’s rays trumpeted a new dawn, the same reality awoke The festivities, ill timed in hindsight, had left their mark on minds And the stench of the end of time, weighed heavily on shapeless bosoms Context is king and a moment is defined by passing thoughts of blood Unprepared is a good way to die, then there is an excuse I am not sure what that means for the afterlife and a sobering God Waking to the screams of the children and the barking of the dogs Letting the wave roll over a pre apocalyptic hangover seemed like a fitting end © 2019 CrowleyReviews
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12 Reviews Added on October 30, 2019 Last Updated on October 30, 2019 AuthorCrowleyPhoenix, AZAboutLike to hang out with other writers and see what's what. Have met a lot of good people on this and other sites through the years. Decided to come back and do a little posting and reading. Hit me up i.. more..Writing
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