The Chimera Has Already Been Recognized Poem by Raj Dronamraju

The Chimera Has Already Been Recognized



Darling, why are you so ordinary?
She mounts gloom in impossible cat-like repose
Toothless and remotely activated, decentralized from imagination

Wings and different parts
Your tail is a snake with a sense of humor
Your body is a lion bred of Oxford-type manners

Plaid bunker turnaround, the gene is obnoxious
And where are you?
I know there is nothing new I could ever think of

So little hatreds
That footnote your amnesia
You won't find what you're looking for here

Asked to join the mismatched single entity
And cast its dragon face of the moment at rainbows
And at new attempts at life whose features you've already memorized

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