Glitter in my Eyes
I want to paint
my Rage,
Paint it in a color
you don't like
So I won't be tethered
to my chameleon ways...
I want...
Wanting
Desiring
Lusting
All these words of
a Charleton power,
that power which grabs
for me,
and sometimes
restrains me with glee,
but, Ha-Ha-Ha,
I laugh at
its naked, limp body,
in the End,
when I always
(ALWAYS)
slip away...
That grip don't got me,
that fucker won't rob me
like everyone else who is just
"only human".
But even still,
my pride wears thin,
and rubs a hole into me
where I can't reach it;
patch it up
with all that Zen
spilling out of my sippy cup.
The Zen I love to hate,
the Good that don't feel
Great.
Move your lips in silence
along with mine...
Your mouth
is full of Silence.
(This poem has been brought to you by the acid in my stomach, eating me alive)