Kill the Textbook
, and then the astronomer looked up at the stars and forgot everything.
, and then the astronomer looked up at the stars and forgot everything.
We were once one
With the trees, a
Cell which would come to
Sprout, to birth, to
Hatch us all: the
Life that breathes
The world, and
You sit at your fancy desk and act like you're doing something.
Something good for the world.
You say that you are,
you say that you're helping.
You're not,
haven't been,
She used to smile.
She used to laugh.
She used to not care.
She still smiled and laughed,
but it wasn't real.
She used to not care but then she did.
When did it start?
The new year came in,
with bursts of light across the city scape,
like a flock of birds rising
from the ashes of Phoenix's horizon.
We, and the cacti, watch the fireworks
and cheer,
I am in complete darkness.
The black abyss surrounds me, the silence all but comforting.
I am alone, afraid, and still as if a boulder that has sat for years.
One
the list, the ambitions typed into neatly folded laundry and messy buns.
Seven
a.m. the time the covers mute the morning-nothing is concrete.
One
We broke it.
We broke international law.
Gone are the rules for countries to follow in accordance to each other.
For if we didn’t, why shouldn’t they?
Breaking it is wrong.
Our country is a criminal now.
capture the old
to become the new.
kidnap the worse
to become the better?
better at running a country
that isn't even ours,
better at taking credit for
work that isn't his,
The sun’s shining on me as it slowly dips below the horizon for another day, its rays softly coming down.
The air is crisp, not too cold, but brisk enough to see your breath when you breathe.
Lo! The horizon's sweet light that shines on the leaves of the trees.
The rustling of the branches softly blowing in the gentle breeze.
The yonder rushing of the rivers across the pains and hills.
Stood above all else
Prepared to plunge into the
Wood; enter a glade