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The Night Globe’s Heavy Skylids (A Poem About Midnight) Jeremiah Castelo

A Poem About Midnight

 

Dark the night will heavy
once my draping eye lids melt south
along the tired open sky

Winter works wearily
Inside this snow globe of mine

Dawn is a desert dream we of
while drowning in midnight

A herald’s horizon of light looms
lonely above the vacancy vast;
how wide the deeper black

Scattered stars and city lights
pepper my blackened canopy white

A lament of the sun
spoke true by the moon
receives well the snowy streets
on this beautiful, beautiful midnight

When the Earth Started to Moan

When the Earth Started to Moan (A Poem About Despair) by Jeremiah Castelo

A poem about despair, inevitable doom,

and the emotions that so aggressively intrude upon your soul

 

Thick gray clouds of smoke scorched the canvas sky

like the angry brush strokes of a frustrated artist

The earth’s labored moan echoed through fissures in the ground

like the last breath of a dying musician purged through a broken tuba

melodies magically fold ear lobes into origami shields

Anchors shackled to wrists and ankles;

he had drowned underneath the sound of everything else

She had been begging to be noticed, to be heard,

but she was in a foreign land, she spoke a foreign language,

and she donned the dress of a forbidden faction

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