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then maybe God would give us a new cig...
I thought the world was a bonfire;
some burning hole full of flames
that stayed lit with matchstick souls.
It was the kind of nuclei born to lead
another wave of a hand
across blue centers and land
scorched with disease.
That ashy soil would never grow
plants for St. Augustine's grave.
No wave of relief could put
out the fire of his deserts,
or douse a tongued tree.
When Moses heard voices
hailing from those divine branches,
maybe he thought for one blazing second
that it was just the wind waving their hands,
or maybe he smoldered and cringed;
just like my blunt on some friend's porch.
- by Brokenback Exodus |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/15/2008 |
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- Title: If we all burned down a little
- Artist: Brokenback Exodus
- Description: What is there to say? I love my Saturday evenings.
- Date: 07/15/2008
- Tags: smoking poetry
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