I will wait for you -Poem

GiventoFallGiventoFall Posts: 217
edited November 2012 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
I will wait for you
While the worst of friend’s superglue the dead leaves back on the noon November trees
The heavy holding body architects do pull ups on the half hanging moon
Bringing it down for the teenage Latino skateboarders to use as a half pipe
The mother’s milk their spirits for their husbands, children, strangers
Until their bones are weak and fragile
As the intellectuals become so self aware they forget who they are
And everyone around me tries to fill the void with God
Love
And or
Sex drugs death emptiness chaos chaos chaos
The old men linger at the pretty young waitresses they are too late to fool
I will wait for you as the fly stuck in the cobweb waits for peace of mind
In the amount of cigarettes it takes to give one hundred hopeless French lovers lung cancer
In an hour glass large enough to hold all the sand on the earth
I was always the last kid dropped of the school bus
Waiting for the others to reach their destination
Get over here!
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