Runaway Poem by Windsor Guadalupe Jr

Runaway



Here: the nuisances are ubiquitous
They shatter you like glass upon
A cold warfare;
They enervate you like a day's siphon
Worth a year of deaths and wrecked augurs.
Here, the rain usurps the heavens
And there's no place for you -
There a silent melee dawns
In between the pillars satiated
By lurid shadows
And I watch you there,
Break in fear
A mistral sear
Of pangs that writhe
Like waves upon the acquiescent
Shores that hold the obsequy of
Your pallid dreams.

And you shudder like a child
Rid of agility and callowness..

There: far-flung, we will be!
I will haul you out of this tussle
You need not to utter or say
That things are flabbergasted with treason.
I will give you all the reasons
To stay here and breathe
As you watch me meld with the wind
I will carry you, just breathe
And there - we will hear the
Tremendous laughing of the obsequious
Trellises - a taciturn flounder
But it will all be worth it if we
Just believe like how the flowers pry
For the Sunlight still in that crazed rain.
You need not to flail your arms
In this turmoil, just remain lulled
As I sift through the flames
I will clad you with my skin
My soul bare, trampling with the fires
Of the mutilating clocks.

Way away from the fray
We will wanly runaway

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