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Much Better Places
Much better places It hides from the moon light beneath the brush and thistle of a desolate landscape of patchwork failures, appearing one more time seething, slicing open old wounds once healed, blood thirsty appetites favored Slick but imaginatively unkempt, disguised as someone you want to know, lurking in the reaching shadows, leaving muddied tracks, padded prints circling, seeking the weak, the fearful, licking deceitful lips Sensing the silence was just a warning along a snake infested footpath cut from branches of disturbed growth, channeling stares on outcast visions I now hear the howls, the cadence shrieking through the peaceful night Knowing they will never leave, these figures in the dark looking for a spotlight, searching for fame amidst the famine from an unsuspecting congregation willing to tithe for just a glance, even if it is from evil eyes I pass through hesitantly, finding the humor in the faux demise, risen from sarcastic ink blots, laced with retractions and penciled in ploys, erased, rewritten, erased, rewritten, carved in unforgiving bark Now ignored or so it seems, not sure if that is a good thing or someone’s idea of a joke, counting numbers with nothing to say unless posted accomplishments require a blue ribbon trophy And I can’t help but laugh at the sad state I find, or at myself for expecting a change in scenery, when I see the sunrise in the distance, a cheerful glowing reminder that there are much better places to be
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