what sins would lay

June 25, 2009 in poems by tanner

what sins would lay
by tanner brockwell

what sins would lay
what similitudes allay
the morning found sunbeams
found sheets tight
tucked from the night
in the dimming air
in the cloudy fuse of haze
when all the night was
as it was and it was a blaze
caught in the motion
the lingering commotion
the fantastic newness of stone
small metal gears behind glass
strangers in a strolling journey
by they did they passed
as the envious throngs
in due motion due over do
white light banged night
behind the fuzzy hey
behind the varnished wood flat wiped clean


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