Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Rabbits, They Called Them.

In the future, I hope we can exchange our hard-earned for criminal amnesty. We could go to bookstores to purchase bottles and rags, and steal petrol from overturned cars. Entire parades running with scissors, and we scoff at the term "reckless abandon", because it's far too fucking quaint.  The news anchor stopped making sense when we stopped demanding it, and everything is spreading far too fast. If I'm lucky I can trade my casket for a bus pass to nowhere.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

I Know Not the Name of My Fear

Full dark, no dreams,
save for the one I carry with me
A memento from a hidden place
full of cruel machinations,
clawing, gripping,
edging at my senses,
desperate to be dredged up again

A childhood enemy,
one of my own misguided fears
It's two-story head emits
a terrifying scream 
like a murderous train,
grinding, 
screeching off of it's own rails

The relentless roar permeates the air,
an onslaught of rage that I know not the source
Even in sleep I cower
I withdraw in submission,
begging my own creation to wilt away,
to disappear back into some recessive void
my childhood dreams left open.

My cries drown, and so do I

Sunday, June 16, 2013

When we walked through the city, you told me the pillars that held up the office block were to protect it from earthquakes.

Feet collide with concrete, and bones vibrate through their dermal confines.
Cold, hard ground provides the cathartic ache that draws us further into the cruel, thrashing void.
Absolute and total kinetic disarray envelopes the pillars that hold the body aloft,
and the energy explodes out of the joints.
Hands clamp to wrists, prison irons that we begged for,
chains that loop around and snare themselves,
and everything becomes a tangle.

But oh the laughter, the damning, maddening howls that ripple through the fields of walking meat,
the last gasp of sanity we can afford,
it makes sweeter music than the carrion harps could ever make,
strings of marrow and sinew singing in the weightless air.

And we dance ourselves to our graves.