Charlotte, N. C. 28269
Original 05 14 2015
Know That Halloween Disguise:
Know that look taken first
Before the crossing agreed
Nudges first toward crossing
Before the bar and witness
Once out of bed floors are
Never guaranteed rarely looked
Upon ground nor hardwood and
Should never lay thin as glass
Mirrors –just to keep heads tilted
Down holding eyes fixed so ghosts
Step out front to take all the risk
Know Halloweens of Celtic truths
Dressed to disguise wicked ghost
Before the bar tour in false faces
Listen for sound of inner voices
In holy conversation and look
Back to find faith in mirrors of
Recorded images and the paradise
Of holy streets of cloud levitating
The back edge of wherever guilt
Has been and the front prowl
Pushing out waves of your tsunami.
Lee Mack copyright 2009. ISBN # 0615318347. Do not reproduce without permission.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Woah a whole new twist and connotations given to Halloween. Grest literary devices and phrasing employed here. Thumbs up. Nice to read u again.