My Own Company

3lliS

 

 

My own company was guarded by the wistful and the window.
(Why did they even try with a joke to see?),
they would never believe.
Me,
lay stoic, on my back.
(Had they tore the veils from the last black cats?)
And as a heron stole a last look through my blood-wood-blinds.

I did remember.

My own company had been a few years in the making.
(The streets were no place to be),
I could not foresee.
Me,
lay stoic, on my back,
(With black cats running all around my backpack).
But as the heron turned and flew up towards the neon-clad-sky,

I did remember.

And now my own company seems bare:
Compared to the countries,
cleansed scenery,
its blah.

  • Author: 3lliS (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 11th, 2017 09:35
  • Category: Unclassified
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