Broken Geometry
by Scott Thomas Outlar / August 25th, 2019
Three owls
seven eyes
one spirit
split
and lost in the vision
Eleven mirrors
four corners
two reflections
cast
and cracked in the go-between
but all the promises
sound different on the other side
and each time we blink
to catch our breaths beneath the surface
ten animals are born
but everything draws quiet
with words mouthed behind the veil
and when you bite your tongue
to tease out the blood of a whisper
six angels break their fall
Scott Thomas Outlar is a lover of truth and enjoys researching
philosophy, psychology, politics, spirituality, and any other facet of
consciousness in the pursuit of reaching a higher state of vibration.
He also enjoys writing rants, poems, essays, short stories, and
prose-fusion screeds covering such subjects.
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This article was posted on Sunday, August 25th, 2019 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.