Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Deer in the Cementary

I saw a deer walking in a graveyard.
And wondered if it knew it strolled amongst the dead.
I pondered about this long and hard,
Until at a stone the animal turned and bowed it's head.
Perhaps it is an over imaginative mind,
But I swore I read in this deer's eye,
A question of the self-reflection kind
Directed at the head of the one who had to die.

And again maybe I let my mind wander too far,
But when the deer set off perhaps it walked a bit straighter,
And as I watched from my car,
I knew I'd follow suit sooner or later.
Oh I'd have to walk among the stones
Till I have found my self in the dead,
And risen to life from their bones
So at last up high I too can hold my head.

6 Comments:

Blogger quiet said...

i know you're not supposed to ask this of a poet and usually i wouldn't, but i've been thinking about this topic a lot, probably too much, lately. ... what did the deer find??

9:26 p.m.  
Blogger Poetic_bum said...

Well each of us can intepet this differently but to me anyway the deer found him/her self. I hope my comment on your site didn't bother you by the way. It just expressed how i feel pretty well.

7:17 a.m.  
Blogger quiet said...

in no way did it bother me! on the contrary, i found it the perfect thing to say...typical devon: you call yourself a bum, but you're actually quite a gent.

8:20 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

quite,

here is the simplicity of a bit of duplicity. devon is quite the gentleman bum...

chief

11:28 p.m.  
Blogger Poetic_bum said...

Thats good to know quiet. (looks at cheif... and shakes his head)

1:28 p.m.  
Blogger quiet said...

we need funny fridays again

5:29 p.m.  

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