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His Own Captive

Those that went before him
Were promised an orphan
By the brutality of the elements
The pestilence of society

They were the pleaders of history
The wounded veterans
Of internecine strife
Victims of little prejudices

Whose faith in the probable
Had been shattered 
By those profound revelations
Woe the iron-bound skeptics

When he- a dreamy scholar
Intellectual in times before
It was fashionable to be a freethinker
Bulldozed the great rock

Against those false morals
And put up a philosophical defence
To release the human mind 
From the shackles of centuries
Of directional misguidance

They- with inspired confidence
And (one might say)
Controlled reflex
Drew a smile as from a catalogue
Oh there was life in that smile
And leaning on the years
Found intellectual companionship
In makeshift ingenuity

He battled selfishly
Against those callous endearments
And sentimental mountebank sporting
Not on musical instruments
But on people’s obnoxious egotism…

You might think
This anonymous sage
Earned a medal:
There were demonstrations of affection
Tempered with epileptic passion
And resistant impulse

But his social corpse
Could not be sustained by precedent
And was soon ousted
By those immortal phrases
About humane civilization

His roving energetic mind
Pregnant with unexpressed thought
All those volumes of memory
Delineated by consternation-
Withdrew from mother’s apprenticeship
Into mazy fairylands
To spend eternity.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 8/2/2013 4:16:00 AM
Wow such intellect such writing talent, I am just a humble Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall , such brilliance within your word,, boy if I could just write a little as you do then a poet I might be, outstanding my poet friend, blessings sueellen
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Gerald Kithinji
Date: 8/3/2013 4:54:00 AM
You're so kind, Sueellen, and all you who keep on encouraging me. I try to visit and leave a word for everyone. Soupy!
Date: 8/1/2013 10:25:00 PM
Helo Gerald, wow.. Pregnant with unexpressed thought <---- now that is different, and never been used before... enjoyed the poem... a perfect 7... xox~ Linda
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Date: 7/31/2013 5:57:00 PM
The struggle to live and the struggle to give. It all comes together in a single fight between pen and paper too. Keep up the good thoughts as you are part of a few that show promise in their work.
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Date: 7/31/2013 4:22:00 PM
This is very interesting. I have really enjoyed reading this today. Thanks for sharing....... Lucilla
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