Stagnated Eruptions Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Stagnated Eruptions



Stagnated eruptions,
Entrusted to dysfunctions rusted.
With aging foundations,
Brittle and crumbling in hopes to save...
A fading faith of a greatness to charade.

Even debates wishing to renovate them,
Have begun to speed away with the times...
Taking those with minds daily corrupted.
Wanting more these days to defeat fear and threats.
And anyone dressed depicted with intentions,
To upset their kept pretentions.

Yet within the chipping and tumbling walls,
Divisions continue without them to end.
Imprisoned dreams and wishes sit,
Not for peace but preparation for conflicts.
Stalling to await for the sky to fall.

Stagnated eruptions,
Entrusted to dysfunctions rusted.
With aging foundations,
Brittle and crumbling in hopes to save...
A fading faith of a greatness to charade.
As if to create more tension to mention,
Is an intention to make fear...
A preference and a desire,
Sought.
With it wanted.

Friday, January 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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