Serenity Is Its Own Remedy

Serenity Is Its Own Remedy

A Poem by Re-Pete
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Shall I not rejoice also at the abundance of the weeds whose seeds are the granary of the birds? - Thoreau

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another ungrateful w***e to life
amidst another deictic rainstorm's angst and strife
black crows come for me
spreading rumors and lies
as once still waters rise
swooping and landing with wings of fate
their incessant, ear-piercing caw, caw, cawing seemingly louder as of late
walking barefoot with their wobbly, cocky gait
never shooting straight

feeling like a slithering worm in dirt
no catchy saying or clever picture on my rolled-up, soiled t-shirt
a piece of hell's crawling, bawling bait
every morning at about half past eight
squawking over nothing
pointing at me with nonexistent fingers
remembrances of their visit lingers
interred like a dead kennedy
lord, i need a remedy



© 2024 Re-Pete


Author's Note

Re-Pete
"It would be well, perhaps, if we were to spend more of our days and nights without any obstruction between us and the celestial bodies, if the poet did not speak so much from under a roof, or the saint dwell there so long. Birds do not sing in caves, nor do doves cherish their innocence in dovecots." - Thoreau

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Re-Pete
Re-Pete

Boston, MA



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