![]() Habituation's LureA Poem by Odin Roark![]() Not long ago, franchised hope cycled periodically, but always with more fervor every four years in November. Today, we're down to such cycles in every month’s fund raising. (Image by Schritt.)![]()
Habituation’s Lure
Habituation eased into town long ago. Thought to be natural, It was. Praised as stability, It was. Embraced as destiny, It was. Procreation ruled the nights, delivery-rooms the days. Time passed, and like flies to a sugar fix, habituation swarmed bank tellers on payday, local bars on Friday night, churches on Sunday. Workweek habits continued. Harassment ‘round the water cooler. A*s kissing ‘round the bosses. Entitlement ‘round the calling-in-sick phone. Then something happened. Times got rough. Unemployment rose. Businesses shut down. Preachers sought donations elsewhere. Habituation stumbled out of town. Dark became the memories of enticements. Cobwebs hung furtively, tying unlit lamp posts to shattered neon signs. Side streets to alleyways. Locked doors to broken windows. Summer storms passed over leaving muddy puddles, their rippled reflections but gurgling echoes to the moon. Goodbye waves of regret Today… Not far down the road, a new infestation of impassioned hunters polish their duplicitous wings, awaiting yet another bounty of ignorance to buy into the inducement. Of both flight and fright. Believing this. Believing that. Unaware that allurement is a barb of many disguises. Just as on a clear night, or a dew-covered sunrise, wings of abalone color will flicker from the webs of habituation's seductive lure, turning tomorrows entrapment of dreams, like the captive wings of flies, Into fractured rainbows fleeing. Is it not sad to see rainbows running scared? © 2017 Odin Roark |
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Added on July 7, 2017 Last Updated on July 7, 2017 Author![]() Odin RoarkTalent, ORAboutBackground in NY/LA entertainment and arts, Now Novelist/Poet/Humanist. Two novels published: ECHOSIS, 3 WAY MIRROR. Poems published in "Said and Unsaid" Vol 1. In 2012 - 2 volumes of my poetry were.. more..Writing
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