For all have sinned

Poetry

Who are you? Who, who, who, who?

Who d’you wanna be, and who has been that – anywhere?

Too many people take second best

Second best is the worst outcome

except for all the rest.

 

What d’you seek…

Faultless, transcendent, mysterious maternal mayhem?

What impossible dream do you demand from others and hate

most in yourself for its absence?

All that purity and posturing –

It’s just a spring clean for the May queen

 

Where do you go to my unlovely…

When you’re alone in your head

Nirvana? Valhalla? Heaven? Olympus?

Or is Shangri La really just some third-rate motel

Where the neon god they made blinds you through the cheap curtains all night long?

 

When will you get there?

To everything turn, turn, turn, but don’t lose momentum

There’s only a season for some purposes under heaven

And time for even fewer

 

Why don’t you come to your senses?

Oh, you’re a hard one, rejecting the perfectly fine in favour of

Capricious, commanded perfection

Dreamt up by those who require rejection

But actually need rejecting

Their feckless, fading facades

Fawning over you, false and faithless

Aren’t you tired of trying to fill that void?

 

How will you find that which was

stolen before it could grow?

Put him down, that fake figure of faultlessness

Just kill the man

Pull your trigger and he’s dead – both he and the lie:

 

“For all have sinned…”

Read Other Posts

Previous Post
Music to my Mouth… Midlands Elemental’s “Taste of Fire”
Next Post
The Voice – an original composition

Related Posts

No results found.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Fill out this field
Fill out this field
Please enter a valid email address.
You need to agree with the terms to proceed