From Rubble to Unrest

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  • MX
  • Fantasy Quest Peace and Tranquility

From Rubble to Unrest

I went searching for a truly syllogistic symbol,
one which would unearth meaning beyond being merely palpable,
of such sublime syllabic persuasion; it would be a superaltern to
common sound.
Thus it is, I have long crept through the encrypted under ground!
Yet, once, I lived as a modern, and I investigated as others uptown,
but envisioning no future there in the now, I scurried feral-like for what's under and down.
I courted cataclysm amid catacombs,
whisker brushing catalouges of ancient bones,
clambering amid cubicles of calcified saints
which `castanetted' against walls smeared in mythic paints.
Restive sediments filtered into discordant runes,
`cymboling' stratum of distressed, wholly forgotten tunes.
Paring away this preserve of portentous play,
my script plotted to curcifix from lump of clay.
And, the grave and gravel of antiquity
goaded each other into inane history;
where no spark emerged of a grander scheme;
than: from lust unto dirt must go we,
and, if there is A PLAN...then, Dust is its only theme.

MX

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myar commented on From Rubble to Unrest

01-09-2009

poem is off the hook. i took a short journey into the different dimensions of my perception of reality. thanks

MX

06/05/2009

Myar, I'm glad the poem moved you in some way. Thank you for reading. Peace Milton

If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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