Serpents curse

Serpents curse

A Poem by Owen

The punctured holes from serpent bites sting like I'm dying.
Toxic serium flowing in my veins that I'm buying.
I need an antidote to reverse this curse.
My head is poisoned and feels like its ready to burst.
I see Visions of a man nailed onto a cross.
Weeping for his people while his own blood is a loss.
Wrapped in barbed wire, and wearing no clothes.
Stripped naked and displayed for the pagan shows.
All for the love of the becoming. He whispers hymns and the music he's humming.
He screams, "Fear no pain and fear no evil".
Now the cross sits on top of the steeple.
For he will return to save all of his people.

© 2017 Owen


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Curse or not? You create painful places and a interesting ending. Being nailed to anything and being alive. Great pain to accept for another. A powerful write. Create visions and thoughts.
Coyote

Posted 7 Years Ago



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Added on March 30, 2017
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Owen
Owen

Nomadic, MN



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I love to write anything and everything. I think I am good at making up poems. I spin them off my head and I won't stop till it's complete. My poem's are written from feeling and expressed through pa.. more..

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