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Perishing Hour

March 27, 2014
By bochoyboy SILVER, Hersey, Michigan
bochoyboy SILVER, Hersey, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
" Time for an adventure" - mike macdonald


In the end of it all,
flowers, stone, and deaths call
ravaging relatives: attentive for the will
of the will… In complete awe.
Still,
and placed shall remain,
nor kingdom of glory or tortured flame,
for only reflection exists in the perishing hour
where cloaked friends, and tea time sour.
And there shall enroot thoughts to show
how it was, for lines of life to grow.
Mirror, figments, and snippets of all that pass
lag judgment on all spent on green equivalency last.


The author's comments:
The poem is about dying but still being aware of things around you. The idea is that you perceive your entire life, like looking in a mirror and instead of some god judging your self worth you have to judge it. And, that's it the final action you ever partake in.

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