Dry Bones

Dry Bones

A Poem by J. A. Perkins
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A far cry by: Dry Bones

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“Dry Bones”

Tell me, Lord.. can these dry bones live?

Day after day, I rivel. 
Who knows for how long?
Reduced to mere survival
screaming it’s selfish undertone.
Aspiration is long forgotten
If I live, to what avail?
Despair darkens my demeanor 
Time and time again, I fail.

Tell me, Lord.. can these dry bones live?

Compassion is now contended;
Making less sense than it did before
And those who are offended 
break the hinges off my door. 
Disappointment - my adornment 
as if I’m capable of more..
If only they knew the torment
that is relentless at my core. 

Tell me, Lord.. can these dry bones live?

Wisdom - she only mocks me.
She dances around my doom
singing, “Here lies a foolish boy 
who followed freedom to his tomb.”
Now I’m cast to raging seas;
A boat beaten by a angry wave;
unanswered cries like pleas 
from crows that cry above my grave.

Tell me, Lord.. can these dry bones live?

Ah, Lord, You know.
But I am left to wonder why 
every attempt to be the hero 
turns to ashes when I die. 
All this foolishness will follow 
as I lay down and return to dust
and time is sure to swallow 
all these fallacies I trust. 

Tell me, Lord.. can these dry bones live?

© 2018 J. A. Perkins


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Added on November 13, 2018
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J. A. Perkins
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I just want to share my poems and hopefully get some constructive criticism and just maybe inspire someone who struggles with life and whatever it might bring. more..

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