RICH'S DOOM POOR'S BLOOM

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    RICH'S DOOM POOR'S BLOOM

    Since a decade and four
    I’ve been a lonely commodity
    on this moor -
    A moor with aisle in aesthetics
    An abode iced in polish and ethics.

    Was feeling like a bundle of
    vegetables in a supermarket
    Like bicycle tyres buoying a starlet
    Beware-of-dog structures in
    numbers unbelieving -
    A grave for the living.

    It’s always been similar and singular -
    A melee of vegetation and domiciles in a pose
    Strings of automobiles touring the
    Lonely stretch of asphalt and tar
    Birds perched on giant trees, punctuating
    the landscapes
    As their voices echoed through the sphere
    Lonely and of course bored
    Hauled into a hood, walled with snow
    With no heat to defroze.

    . . .

    Musa is all teeth as Titi picks her wares
    Waving excitedly as he approaches his peers
    The day will favour their hunting
    As they legged the paths linking
    Shacks and tracks.

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    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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