A Stagnant Civilization Poem by black nazarene

A Stagnant Civilization



Once among the living corpse,
Whose putrid aroma corrupted
The proclaimed god's sons,
Echoing the humanity's extinction.


Poisoned visions worshiping
The masked dictators,
Summoned by the dictator
On denial of its convention,
Abolished from the infected council,
I fled my way to primitive existence.
With little signs of abomination
I retreat to thy eventual certainty
And the hideous era burnt out
galloping the ruthless evolution.
Though in darkest of dark corners
I Locked the ashes of my soul,
Pure and serene it floats
In thy lake of conscious.
Out of bound
of the stagnant civilization
blissful reflections cultivates,
Enlightening the gloomy core
with no physical mass to pollute
it's time to shed my mortal shell

A Stagnant Civilization
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: humanity
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