A New Day

mlsiii

The reasons why one falls

are a wave of self-doubt

inflicted within one’s lord to call.

 

Apathy to give order to one’s rock

dignifies behind a black mask

and all it takes is one maybe two knocks.

 

To rid ourselves of one and two

has no righteous relevance

unlike time’s treatment of a Jew.

 

Many hold the one accountable

as a reaper of their own wine

with a style that is phenomenal.

 

To order one’s fall, to order one’s reason

has a sea of doubt with outward ripples

and an ill-fated calling to a universal inception.

 

A new day arises

as a colored-brick road

leads the way to our highness.

  • Author: mlsiii (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 24th, 2020 16:25
  • Category: Short story
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