Lighthouse
by rayn Tuesday, May 17 2011, 10:39am
international /
prose/poetry /
literature
standing high
over the sea
the lashing wind
howls
around my neck --
hundreds of feet
above crashing waves
and surging foam
i watch
it’s a bitter night tonight
yet people continue to race
over the precipice of reason
from my solitary vantage
standing firm
against the prevailing wind
and stinging spray
a beacon,
a house without inhabitants
a shape, a silhouette
that manoeuvres mindless
hordes plunging to their deaths
unaware of their falling
vacuous expressions bereft of light,
toneless bodies devoid of vigour
dead eyes lacking
a soul to enliven them
i peer heavenward
at the stars
flickering in a
black sky
warnings and cries
fall on deaf minds
unheard
muffled by the howling
and crashing night
frantic motions,
desperate gestures
ignored, unseen
by a sea of humanity
pouring over the edge,
plummeting silently
to oblivion below --
the mute dance
of slaves and fools
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