Avant-garde

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by pagansrule!, Mar 25, 2006.

  1. pagansrule!

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    Avant-garde



    Like shards of gleaming glass they stand,

    Eyes and brains glistening with ideation

    Every one thinking Platonically or Socratic.

    They fell to Earth, but quickly brushed

    Aside their disappointment.

    Though most were swept up in a maelstrom

    Of normalcy, a few remained.

    They sought the places that made

    Brains split and souls churn.

    They bathed in the dark palette of the night,

    Or drenched themselves in the

    Incalculably white coatings of the day.

    But they always hid.

    They were veiled in plain sight of

    Those casualties of the tempest.

    They reached out to the others,

    But were beaten back like lepers.

    They lamented the blunted

    Swords of human awareness.

    Swords that once pierced the thick haze

    Of the status quo could now barely provide a scratch.

    Such little specks of pulsing irregularity,

    They slid proudly around, avoiding

    The threat of being melted

    Into monochromatic goo.

    They were farmers,

    Sowing seeds on land long fallow.

    They rotated their harvests,

    Disseminating new works and inspirations.

    They were nomads,

    Hotly pursuing their quarry of knowledge

    As it leapt across continents

    And dressed in myriad disguises.

    They were gods, each an Atlas

    Upholding the shifting pillars of man’s knowledge.

    Yet this was all hidden,

    Cloaked in the buzzing noise of street side cafes

    And blotted out by white puffs of manmade fog,

    Issuing from men’s lips.

    They are still hidden today,

    Still leaping across continents

    Still harvesting ideas,

    Still pressing upward

    Against the staggering foundation of human ingenuity.
     
  2. SvgGrdnBeauty

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    I can't really say why I like this...I just do. Its very truthful.
     
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