Revelation Complexity, The Plea Poem by James Darwin Smith II

Revelation Complexity, The Plea



Simplistic winds befuddled
Taking it all in with stride
Reasons in rubble
Vanquishing in the dying light



Burdens comes forth with smiles
Droves upon droves of irrelevance
The bodies more sacred than soul
Foreign to this massing mentality
Better to be alone
Than in a crowd full of void



See within these words
In a literal sense of subliminal text
Within this extra-terrestrial self, Homeless
Pleading to meet so many differences
Only to be unified towards each of their own



Beyond the blue above, I dream
Upon a celestial star ship's arrival
Mirroring these peeks of a distance wept
Wishing to close the gap of time itself
Finding myself half self, forming as a whole



Fifth dimension, evolve me way up high
As I strive to live much longer than ever before
This human form has died so many times
All in the blink of warp speeding eyes
For it was through deadened stars I once roamed



Light years,
I must confess away
In this present reality
I am only but prey
Fodder to trivial floundering
Will you still take me away?



Take this soul into a bluer view
Brighter than ever before
Adjust these eyes for adaptation
So they can seize the rebirthing
Of a brand new time



Winds of change
Come from below
Blow me beyond the skies
Where the soul is sacred
And the body;
Is only seen as a mirage



Complicate things
Ready to go on
Teach me of my arrival
To brightest of light
When I reach the greater unknown



Complexity, Promise me, I am not the only one

Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: wishing
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