Breath – Poem

Monk by the Sea, Caspar David Friedrich
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what if we let ourselves die of no remorse

and our tongues twisted flexibly

and before

we swallow the pines

the sweeter orbits of their own

let sense figure out the transcended nature

of its sheer colosseum

of its tasteless taste

and galaxy of its ruthless spices

greatness of it all as big as it gets

no perks of drugs like benzedrine

but a beauty

of santoka

of buson

of haiku

blissful panic attacks in taste

dragging its opal swifts from afar to poseidon

and what we talked about at least a million molds ago like

thousand folds of an unsolved origami

As such as we promised us not to anymore

not for once in a lifetime

i suppose

it’s the sands who are talking to us

the moon that we slip our madness in

moonsands

breath in breath out

breath in the joy of being breath out the greed for pleasure

to BREATH i suppose is not what we wanted

Date: 29.03.23


Featured Image: Monk by the Sea (German: Der Mönch am Meer) was painted by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich between 1808 and 1810.

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