The Fact That Lacked

The Fact That Lacked

A Poem by Clara Kevie

That Fact that lacked 
backed, crawled, kicked
because being kept in fake shackles
keeps comfort locked consistently.
Comfort breaks great cool cracks
when kept in fake shackles.

Restless, relentless,
some pacifist lets his
fingers shake as he sees some methods,
some other sunny person drenches 
in his spray, his mist forgets his person, 
and, disappearing, he leaves his skull behind

That horrific feat
a head fell freely,
(for falling falsely felt foolish)
For fully false fees.
Favorites fair well, full of frivolousness
Fate falsely favors freely falling fools.

Revolution really rests
around our turning rambunctious brains.
Whether our cranium resents
or whether real raging wonders are there
rests on riddles or random folklore
… or perhaps behind the nearest door.

© 2015 Clara Kevie


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Added on January 9, 2015
Last Updated on January 27, 2015

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Clara Kevie
Clara Kevie

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I'm a student with occasional desperate moments of figuring myself out. I write mostly casual whimsical fleeting thoughts. PM me; I take requests :) I'd appreciate if you left constructive fee.. more..

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