Travesty

Travesty

A Poem by Pete
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They will wait, well disposed, for others to remedy evil, that they may no longer have have it to regret. - Thoreau

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when the neap tide is restless
but the wayward moon isn't yet full

when the night's are long and hot
and fleece is spun into tarnished golden wool

when corrupt cities crumble and wash into a wary sea
when what should have been has no chance to ever be

when exhausted fingers lose their grip on faith
and dead souls no longer have the will to dance
when there's no more millionth merciful chance

when a fumous pillar guides its smoky wraith
and the seventh day no longer rests but stays up and becomes the eighth

when there are no more places to hide
and men have no choice but to abide
there
kneeling in front of a burning bush that does not consume
reaching up for eden's knowing tree
that's when you'll see me

in an earthly travesty



© 2020 Pete


Author's Note

Pete
"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root." - Thoreau

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Pete
Pete

Boston, MA



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I love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..

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