Fragile Fragments of Rocks and Building Block Burps
by Scott Thomas Outlar / December 18th, 2022
The quick, successive popping
from a nail gun hammering away
atop a roof
on a building
across the city
during a Monday morning meditation
sounds like the drumbeat
thumping from a feverish heart
at the center of creation,
unlocking the mysteries of the universe
and opening a portal past petty disturbances
into new possibilities of infinite expansion
on the spiritual plane.
Ascending and twirling –
the spiraling energy
pulsing from
a worker’s dream
greases the wheel
toward enlightenment.
The Doozers have won the day
but all these works of art
will be gobbled up by nightfall
and digested in the guts
of a churning cosmos.
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. Scott Thomas can be reached at
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This article was posted on Sunday, December 18th, 2022 at 8:00am and is filed under Poetry.