I Dream A Day Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

I Dream A Day

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If it isn't art
its therapy
is common still
a conception;
pill luxury
candy reserved
for western
consumption.

While the cat
still sleeps
in the shade
when it desires;
free to come
to go anywhere
to dream dreams
as only it may.

I dream a day
humanity swears
eternal friendship
with humanity;
when children
shall not
be neglect bred
indiscriminately.

In this world
prodigiously
in third world
to be cast forth;
helpless starved
weak unregulated
progeny doomed
to starvation die.

Shelter lacking
clothes food
cave love leaving
yielding dark;
warmth primeval
wombs to be
to soon cast
into clogged;

graves
on disused
diced roadsides
desolation;
worming
famine across
an indifferent
merciless ecology.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terence Craddock 09 May 2023

Original version of the split images 'Candy Coated Therapy', 'Cat Sleeping In The Shade', 'Will Humanity Swear Eternal Friendship With Humanity? ', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Written in April 2000 on the 11.4.2000.

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