Thursday, February 10, 2011

Piper's Poem by Matt Sheehan

The celestial embrace broken,
still shining blacker than a thousand asps
in the blast of a thousand beams.
There it just was,
just is,
just happened,
just as close,
just so near,
only to begin
the static march to the sea
that holds no death by drowning,
no splash to refresh,
only serving to rub my scarred, sad face
in a shattered mirror of discoverer's hope.
But it takes no being told,
no learning of any kind,
no science or faith,
no test or scripture,
not even eyes, to see
I will never be my father's sun
in this body he has given me.

seasons, lights, around, undead??


pipers daughter in armor