The Apollo Archetype Poem by Scott J. Shepard

The Apollo Archetype



To the Apollo Architect,
a colorful remark was never half bad.

He had managed to skip a beat.

Hovered over the shortest of straws
where the rest had found relation;

where together they would impel
themselves like spit balls toward the heavens
in search of cohesion,

he would instead gather them like
rain puddles. A motif of short successions,
till he had enough to form a sea.

And when he drowned there, in those waters,
swallowed whole by a feeling, it was
none other than distant.

He had only felt complete.

Friday, April 19, 2019
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