Tennessee Fried Poetry

A comprehensive tour of the mind of a burnt out feller living in Tennessee as seen through his poetry.

Monday, January 16, 2006

A Dark Shade Of Gray

He locked me up, threw away the key,
That guard, all too willing to spite me.
I worked hard, did the best I could,
But he chopped down my foundation of wood.
I oft wonder if there is any life left to me,
For I feel as if I'm dying, The Lord's Will it be.

I stare at the lines barracading me in.
The Joker is ubiquitous, always has that stupid grin.
Apparently, though, his is not all that laughs,
But all else, too, including lions, tigers, bears and giraffes.
What did I do? What did I say?
It doesn't matter, for here, I'll grow old and gray.

I pray often, usually with the pen,
In the best way I know how to, to help me cope with my original sin.
Apparently, my prayer for salvation isn't enough
That it'll guarantee me forgiveness here on Earth from that stuff.
Thus, I shall reside myself to many a frostbitten day
And just accept that my life is an extreme dark shade of gray.

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