Gods Artwork on ParadeA Poem by Kristin LeeWe’re all horses on the same carouselThe ravages of this life hack through every tender part of me with the sharp callousness of a dull knife; eviscerating what little remains of ignorant innocence.
I never asked for this. But then, who does? We’re all horses on the same carousel; Gods artwork on parade, what is…simply was.
Wandering thoughts seldom invoke peace, an inner balance I must seek. Most wounds will heal under the sacred hands of time; but life will leave scars even the divine can’t rewind.
It’s only a matter of time, before memory loss will convince me to say,
“ This life may be savage, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.” © 2013 Kristin LeeAuthor's Note
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12 Reviews Added on May 19, 2013 Last Updated on May 24, 2013 Tags: poetry, religion, healing, lost innocence AuthorKristin LeePortland, ORAboutI write with a no holds barred attitude, wielding my pen like a dagger to carve tales of fiction entwined with hard and bitter truths. My work generates bold, sometimes dark and devious stories that .. more..Writing
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