Sunday, February 12, 2012

El Sol




An Aquarius sun not baking, but brining moments
The tide rolls unshaken in quantities unmeasurable 
But the time here trickles over the face of smooth granite
Moving mountains one atom at a time, carving soul canyons

The breeze whispers nautical tales written in artists sand
One million grains to capture the crease in the Captain's forehead
An entire tropical beach to explain his love of drink
Not enough sand in Mexico to calculate the depth of his sorrow

For those unable to still a mind, the battle wages
In between cold beer and a salty sun, it settles in
A death grip released by witnessing necessity in simple fashion
What do I need to get by today, por mi familia

The pelican intuitively knows high tide, boiling waters, heavy meals
Efficiently killing, but murder is not on it's mind
Eat now for tomorrow it storms, empty hearts, hollow bellies
Mañana brings torturous results for some, bliss for others

Rising, bleeding, bathing
Que pasa El Sol......que pasa

5 comments:

  1. This is magnificent in its philosophy and beautiful in its descriptions. I see Mexico has filled you up again.

    Love this:
    For those unable to still a mind, the battle wages
    In between cold beer and a salty sun, it settles in
    A death grip released by witnessing necessity in simple fashion

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  2. I love Mexico..Eat now for tomorrow it storms, empty hearts, hollow bellies Mañana brings torturous results for some, bliss for others...so true...we never know what the sun will bring us...nice work!

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    1. Just got back from six days in Isla Holbox it was wonderful. Thanks so much for stopping by, I really appreciate it.

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  3. '...time here trickles over the face of smooth granite
    Moving mountains one atom at a time,' what great lines. The whole piece is, come to that. Kudos.

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  4. whoa, Corey, i love this. i want moments to brine... moments like that. wow.
    the second stanza here totally blows me away. over.

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