perpetual motion
Posted: January 27th, 2016, 10:46 am
last e-words
constantine
extracted from the archives
poetry in baltimore
a comment
to another poet's post
" as long as academia
maintains its stranglehold
upon the aesthetics
of what, how, and who
a poem should look like
then expect more of the same."
shortly after these words were uttered
our dear friend dino
left the barbarity of this world
for the peace
that has no pain,
we were good friends
on earth
and will continue to be good friends
in perpetual motion
constantine
extracted from the archives
poetry in baltimore
a comment
to another poet's post
" as long as academia
maintains its stranglehold
upon the aesthetics
of what, how, and who
a poem should look like
then expect more of the same."
shortly after these words were uttered
our dear friend dino
left the barbarity of this world
for the peace
that has no pain,
we were good friends
on earth
and will continue to be good friends
in perpetual motion