Time.
The city awakens,
the sound of it breaking the
silence of December's dismal night,
wheels in motion, destiny
revolving a circular kind of death.
Oh, wilderness,
plastic gods in plastic battles,
throwaway society,
feed the hungry with the dead
Monsanto killed the seed,
farmers reap no benefits,
only words
blowing in the fallow wind...
Oh, Jerusalem,
this poem is not for you,
divided, you are conquered
from within
and if there is a God,
and if in his name
there grows the tree of life,
"Thy will be done", my prayer without ceasing,
I don't believe in God, do you?
~A
why the camel isn't tethered
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Re: why the camel isn't tethered
I agree with most of the positions of this poem---especially the Monsanto stanza.
The Irish Sea Is Always In Turmoil, Even When Calm.
Re: why the camel isn't tethered
Your poem has depth and seeks almost unanswerable questions. 

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