Poetry: “Locked Basement.”
By Andy • May 1st, 2008 • Category: Creativity, PoetryStartling laughter
Shines bright under
The street plights
Sucking you in
Infusing pretenses
Dodging blue marbles
Where goblins lurk
The spaded will win
Inaudibly coward
Words dot the air
Radioing a vision
Single mothers hammer
Tapping clappers
Egregious audiences
Disagree on agreements
A molding disclaimer
Falling underling
Bone formed lamping
Stitched pinched lips
Rattling birthing hips
Lottery precision
Chumming with emissions
Toxic patriotic humming
Thrown in news clips
North American
Twenty and twelve
Devils will streak
Angels will brawl
Blissfully innocuous
Stemmed from rhetoric
Blamed for hunger
Living to law
Andy is Andy Pyburn, 26, of Chattanooga, Tennessee works for an ecommerce company. Andy graduated from the Center of Creative Arts in 2000 with a focus on Music Theatre. After graduation, he continued his education at Tusculum College and The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he studied Psychology and English. He has been writing poetry for over fifteen years. Currently, he is working on a book of his collected works. His interest include: acting, photography, and politics. His random, insightful imagination seems unlimited. One poem can span regions of religion, human rights, environmental awareness, and even journals his, and our, existence.
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