I See the Silence Coming

I See the Silence Coming

I

I can see the silence coming,

but only with my eyes closed.

It always starts with darkness and

waiting for a whisper

to tell me if I’m good or great.

Or anything at all, really,

anything more than the dust in my eyes,

starting in my lashes,

swirling in my lids,

forever trapped but dancing there,

in the world under my face,

and the stars between my thoughts,

just atmosphere before the carbon

becomes words and worlds of its own.

II

Gold dust crashes into Itself,

colliding just to collide

because all It knows is gravity.

It decorates darkness by accident,

making life to kill it,

making love to kill it again.

If the dust could talk

instead of just bombard Itself,

It would probably lie to you

without realizing its own untruth

by laughing about the journey

and how It planned every part,

as if not just bleeding, dying,

and being beautiful in the dark.

III

Violent from the outside, maybe,

the making of moons from bone.

But every gold must someday gray,

just as new gold must be shone!

I’ve dreamt It all enough to see

the calm in chaos grandest,

littered with glittering gold and gray,

where men saw demons in debris:

a whore with saint-stained lips,

riding monster’s breath apocalypse.

Myself, I’ve seen no angry angels

when I’ve ventured there alone,

just moving stillness, life renewed and

silence, showing me what I am.


It’s quite coincidental that I scheduled this post for today, as it employs biblical apocalyptic imagery to demonstrate both the necessity of individual thought and the benefits of meditation/alone-time; the poem also mentions carbon. I wrote it earlier this year, but scheduled weeks ago to post it today, on the heels of yesterday’s trending story that the Earth’s carbon levels have now reached permanently damaging peaks.

Love always,

your Mister

my last drink

November 21, 2021
1492 days ago.

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