World In Collision Poem by Gerry Legister

World In Collision



Suddenly, the familiar world has changed.
Transformed by an outbreak of deathly tremor.
Into a fallen state unfamiliar and strange.
With fearful uncertainty gripping each hour.

Society quickly moved from a glamourous age.
Shifting the atmosphere into zone deliberation.
Towns and cities swept into a passive cage.
Caught fragility of time changing the season.

We look for reasons and search for answers.
Solution climbs higher than where we can see.
An ultimatum going deeper than our desires.
Society had visions of life how it should be?

Our world is in collision fading, into oblivion.
And relics of the past coming to haunt us.
Sometimes with guilt, cloak with emotion.
Busy with reckless intentions for ourselves.

A world in the collision, living for this hour.
The clash of beliefs collided with intelligence.
Our kind has lost the desire to look up higher.
Where the answers are found not in science.

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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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