Unfurling the Palette of October
by Scott Thomas Outlar / October 22nd, 2023
Transcribe the amber-orange
from the black
of my orbs
where owls nest
and shove the beauty
of this autumnal transformation
into a verse that splatters
with golden ochre
on the pages of
another mind
The work (words leavened/
thoughts loosened)
of a poet
is to render the observed scenes
of the physical plane
into emotionally experienced sensations
felt at the core
through vibrational spells
of inscribed language
sculpted into patterned form
somewhere near the melting point
of connected hearts
where the splintered veil
falls from a turmeric sky
and the urgency of a sanguine season
is birthed apparent
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, October 22nd, 2023 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.