Sonnet
Young and beautiful, stay in the silent evening
And seek your rasping double that the window reverberates
In stretched rectangles that the armored glossy skin of the cars
Conducts unwittingly in the impatient expectations of lust
We've fallen into the romance of what our ears never oblige
When night comes, and the nerves hum like the groin of a highschool jock
To suddenly take what the mourning always surrenders
A bird calls while it can, while we're drawn too, to an illusive structure
What was bent into tools, I use only as still lives, landscapes
for a belief that through all this something good can be extracted
Some sentimental belief in a blind doorway uttering redemption
Advertisements leaving little hints of order in the rubble of experience
To just sit, making your heart stop beating, to see if the room will notice
The room goes on without me, like the blond highlights in her hair, without her
It breathes as well, the room, the lungs are filled with
Information, that it too has staged for the dancing flies
arete:
We've fallen into the romance of what our ears never oblige<---- best line ever.
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