Let There Be A Light Poem by Mason Maestro

Let There Be A Light



Snarled on a trip
Opiated drive, grip of a ship
Inside the jet streams
Rails, camel drives
And an Iraq ripping at the seams

Who said it was one failed conflict after another?
One unfulfilled promise to another
One disaster to another
One blunder to asunder
This legalized state of dismay
And secured our crude way

Let there be a light
Blind out the sight
The light that eclipses light
Illuminated eye

O-Two O-Three abroad
Could not remove a Heather with a prod
Between the waffles, beer and the Bruges tragedy
Two wheel hog from the Algarve
To an ATV for Her Majesty

Beware the gypsy kids in Brasov center
You see them beggars front and center
Camped behind the shopping center
Inside an insight - out and enter
Sum the sets of three journeys' distress
Turn on your lamp, begin to assess

The light eclipses light
Illumination plight
Blind out the sight
Let there be a light

Monday, October 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: memoirs,war
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