song of the sinking man
all these hottest days of late spring spent
obsessing over the grey despair of
february, and why not?
there is only hope and hopelessness,
endlessly circling one another
this woman framed in the pale light of a
bedroom window and when you ask if
she’ll be the one who betrays you,
she laughs
says it’s not that simple, but
doesn’t this feel like a lie?
weren’t the teeth of christ filed down to
jagged points for a reason?
listen
why would you bow down to
anyone demanding fealty?
learn the faces of your enemies
and then learn their weaknesses
- John Sweet 2019
John Sweet sends greetings from the rural wastelands of upstate NY. He is a firm believer in writing as catharsis, and in the continuous search for an unattainable and constantly evolving absolute truth. His latest poetry collections include HEATHEN TONGUE (2018 Kendra Steiner Editions) and BASTARD FAITH (2017 Scars Publications).
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