Belief

Belief

A Poem by roarke
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Poetry

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The fallen leaf a mere magic carpet, 

floating through eternity to land and crumble in sepia ash. 

A prophecy smudged in the mind of a legend. 

Magic entertained belief until faith tried to explain the miracle. 

The joke was there, wasn’t any magic to begin with, belief was all in the believing. 

In the past, he was before his time, a futurist now nothing more than a current event. 

A prodigy turned prodigal to escape the present. 


Perfect storms ebb and flow, 

mans religions come and go.

Immovable objects taunt unstoppable forces 

all sieved through the manes of wild horses. 

© 2019 roarke


Author's Note

roarke
Yeah... don't know why I like this, a darling to be sure. Didn't Stephen King say to kill your darlings? I guess this one slipped through the horses manes...

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This is intriguing, Roarke, a wonderful allegorical look at a history of man's beliefs. The magic I suppose could be Druidic in nature, as a way to control the followers and then magic was replaced by faith and faith asked the people to believe in something they couldn't see...but that's why its been around in its many different forms through millennia. People need to believe in something bigger than themselves.
The Prodigal...the Futurist lost at the moment in the clamor to denounce belief.

The last four lines are an apt finish. Good thing it slipped through.

A good write.


Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

roarke

5 Years Ago

Thank you for the read and impressions Ted, I tend to write poems/prose with large brush strokes bec.. read more



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...prodigy turned prodigal to escape the present. ..
What a great phrase.
...Immovable objects taunt unstoppable forces ...
I enjoyed this very much, very creative.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

roarke

5 Years Ago

Hi Cherrie, you are too too kind. Some old prose reposted, someone asked.. lol. I don't know if comp.. read more
Cherrie Palmer

5 Years Ago

No better to carry the readers imagination to yhose ashes.
This is intriguing, Roarke, a wonderful allegorical look at a history of man's beliefs. The magic I suppose could be Druidic in nature, as a way to control the followers and then magic was replaced by faith and faith asked the people to believe in something they couldn't see...but that's why its been around in its many different forms through millennia. People need to believe in something bigger than themselves.
The Prodigal...the Futurist lost at the moment in the clamor to denounce belief.

The last four lines are an apt finish. Good thing it slipped through.

A good write.


Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

roarke

5 Years Ago

Thank you for the read and impressions Ted, I tend to write poems/prose with large brush strokes bec.. read more

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Added on May 3, 2019
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Bio I've been a professional teacher, artist and musician for over thirty years and I currently pursue an off-the-grid homesteading lifestyle. I'm continuing life's journey, accepting and creating n.. more..

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