Monday, February 4, 2013

Blind Light


To be struck blind
on a spiritual road
is nothing new.

It happens all the time.

The arresting thing
is how much light hides
in that temporary darkness.

1 comment:

  1. Overheard

    Too soon, mon vieux, too soon!
    Whisperers ghost the halls
    Teasing out a tune, their night lute
    Strung from guts and fur balls,

    Dry-wheezing inside a carapace
    Of ancient heraldry, its iron grill
    A grimace of snuff and bitters,
    As if northern winds had iced over.

    Ensconced within a fever, no longer shy
    To lose their tempers and rage,
    Elders ring the stumps and clock
    Splinters among fresh nestings,

    Draw lots for better intellect, wit,
    Or cunning in the bureaucratic needle
    That threnodies thread, full certain
    How wisdom is paralyzed by light.

    [Disposable Poem February 4, 2013]
    Dr. Mike

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