Poem: When Chaos Comes to Reign

Sand slips through the hourglass
clouds disappear
the brook babbles secrets
only time can understand.

Snow lies heavily on the mountain
the seas roil with thunder
the Fates hold their collective breath
and see what happens.

Fire claims more and more
chaotic wind scatter all in their wake
every step leaves a footprint
every pleas goes unheard.

Sun and moon discuss
what is necessary for the balance
if the light is the darkness
should it tilt the other way?

The smell of incense and spring
used to clear the holy spaces
but the clamor of false teachings
delay, distract, demean.

Short term sights, long term blind
No worries about tomorrow
Let the bygones be bygones
and the chickens come to roost.

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