The politic of the powerful
by Jonathan Beale / August 28th, 2016
There is within, a single mind,
a private function. A unique private function.
The oceanic current that crashes
and destroys and allures each moon.
These ridiculous masses –
heaving blindly on toward the strangulating state.
Needing a visible Icon, to exist,
to be, the verb is reborn.
Jonathan Beale has 500 plus poems published in such journals as: The Screech Owl, Danse Macabre, Poetic Diversity, Down in the Dirt, etc., and his work has appeared in
Drowning, and
The Poet as Sociopath, both books published by Scar publications. His first collection of poetry
The Destinations of Raxiera is published by Hammer & Anvil, and he is currently working on his second volume. Jonathan studied philosophy at Birkbeck College London and lives in Surrey England.
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This article was posted on Sunday, August 28th, 2016 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.