A Multitude Of Notions

ElizabethMoroz

A Multitude of Notions

 

Subsonic phonic  interference with my ailing mind

Bubonic pneumonic incoherence at the passing of these times

Hedonic tonic maladherence to the rules of constructed rhyme

Neurotic moronic disappearance of the complex and defined

 

Palentology and mysogony make for an unpleasant combination

Archeology and phenomenology predate the current conversation

Numerology and autonomy form a starstruck invocation

Epistemology and ideology culminate in complex connotations

 

Radiant cosmological constellations inspire wonder and awe

Gradient chronological extrapolations graphing out what all of this is for

Salient anatomical combinations leave the post surgical patient raw

Valiant ethological consternations distinguish the greedy from the poor

 

Astounded by the notion of another concept to illustrate

Confounded by the commotion of the latest political debate

Impounded by devotion to the church, leaders and state

Resounded by emotion as it begins to culminate

 

Anthropomorphic projections by an unusual mind

Isomorphic reflections on the state of all mankind

Nonmetaphoric infections that keep you humble and refined

Heteromorphic injections that leave you perpetually unkind

 

Illuminated thought forms streaming down from a twighlight sky

Communicated societal norms leaves the question firmly stated as why?

Automated technological reforms leaves the humans passing by

Captivated innocence is reborn as each man prepares to die

 

Copyright Elizabeth Moroz 2025

  • Author: Elizabeth Moroz (Pseudonym) (Online Online)
  • Published: December 3rd, 2025 12:06
  • Comment from author about the poem: Hope you all enjoy the read ! I can’t seem to respond to comments for some reason so please don’t think I’m ignoring your lovely supportive comments or critiques I think it may be the website. Sincerely with love, Elizabeth ❤️🙏🦋
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