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Post by robertdavidson on Sept 27, 2008 5:11:48 GMT -5
DEATH OF A BROKEN PLANET
By ROBERT DAVIDSON
Often it seems like I have betrayed my world like a rough lover, mauling bruising his woman in the dark - leaving marks upon her skin
In my bomb shelter - I perch on the very edge as greenhouse gases befoul the air and choke me like traffic fumes. I watch my planet burn out like the woman I once raped and left to rot
Along my streets the newsboys cry the old burnt-out world is dead - a stillborn babe as sick cities fall like crumbling Babylons
My own stumblings are on stony ground as my planet withers - becomes a barren moonscape with detonations inevitable as fallout. Fear crawls like a lizard on my skin while mushroom clouds maul her torn-apart face
Oh yes, I buried the waste, that one day will poison my child.
The broken body of my world lies prostrate like my wife when beaten by her husband - Such was the surrender I wanted
But she will not be mine to rob and rape again for my broken planet dies - Guernica, Hiroshima, Chernobyl
Her womb becomes my tomb.
© 2008 ROBERT DAVIDSON, All rights reserved
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Post by Poet Club Administration® on Oct 27, 2008 1:35:36 GMT -5
I thought I had replied to this one. Very nice write... Keep up the good work.
TJ
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Post by thistledown on Nov 26, 2008 1:47:58 GMT -5
Good poem Robert,very well written,enjoyed the read. from thistledown
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