Inevitable Zebra
I suppose saying, "Forget about Michelangelo," is like saying, "Don't think of a zebra."
I suppose saying, "Forget about Michelangelo," is like saying, "Don't think of a zebra."
Let’s say, you love to watch pots of water come to a boil. I will get you a chair, So you won’t have to stand for eternity,
Here's a paintbrush, now go find the hummingbird and give her a refresh. Then polish the eavestrough.
The sun is never late–rises and sets as we expect, As if it’s on our schedule.
What if the thief is nothing, But a vicious poetry dealer, Hucking his loot from the back of his van,
a casual horse would waken from a loose-lipped nap, and breath its satin breathe along the back of my neck.
I think this love thing is really the only way to get through this, to circumvent our differences. I am appealing to their soul; asking them to put down their swords and join me in simply “being” on this planet.