Sunday, February 24, 2019
Black Diamond Night Essay
Black Diamond Night (a coalminers cemetery) Where the ebony, we call Night, grey-headed black rocks sit infra the twilight. Diamond shape eyes ill-defined and lonely(prenominal), Sinister through hostile spirits only, I stumble crosswise these stones without a bone. A solitary confinement alone, From a barren regularise the light transcend. Only in time, our minds result mend. Endless valleys and limitless stones. These bone- these drum they sit alone. The abyss, of rotten cavities with no fill, A system no office can unwell the drill The blood that passed over without a spill.Peaks die into a spellbinding chill. They are trapped They are trapped some other diamond in the rough. Is what they left. Obsessed by the dead without a death. demolition that impatiently awaited their last breath. Gushing, unto the gems of dead chemistry, Diamonds holding its own intensity, These lonely graves, on top of sycamore hill. Coal mining hearts that will never heal. If only shiny eyes co uld see? These lonely bones inside of me Moving in every direction possible flow in every direction noticeable. Sockets without eyes. Stones hiding under the cobalt skies.The emotional sparkles, the madness dies. Throughout this mass, we held in the blasphemous. Intervening lots of gems so miraculous. Into a stone of self-religion, A black night filled of legions. Acknowledging the souls capacity of free. honest the frail bones that sit alone, Alone they sit in a morbid home. Through a path unclear and all alone, impress by the visions of my own stone. Where the night takes place in the dark. The ebony rides under the diamond bark. Along with the coalminers who never got to see the Diamonds of another day
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