With apologies to World Poetry Day

Night and Day: No Need for Instructions

[image error]We dare without fear

and shatter the world each night, then

reassemble it with morning’s child

at first light,

without due consideration to

fright’s closet-weepers and others without sight

who rage against the dying of the light;

without a desultory nod

to screeds from political creepers or sermons

for day sleepers that collude to be soul keepers

without our thought’s consent or fight.

When darkness shatters the cruel logic of day,

moonlight carries us along the moon’s sacred way

into elsewhere and neverland and faerie

and all that’s bright amongst dreams

where unkept souls are finally free to see

realities generally consigned to the insane,

the misguided, the charlatans, and all else

that the “waking world” would bury between 9 to 5.

Those who dare without fear,

smuggle dreams and infinities and out-of-the-atic empathies

into the shades and dark corners of day where neither sun nor logic

look for the seeds of their patriarchy’s undoing,

without due to consideration to the organised anything

that asks us to deny multifaceted possibilities

and to support the false polarization of lawmakers and other grades

of mob rule that kowtow to separateness over oneness.

At first light when morning’s child displays hope

that dreamers, poets, mystics, seers will prevail

against schemers, comfort-zone apologists and status-quo pitch men,

and create the day’s 9 to 5 anew until day and night are one,

the day is as yet a blank slate for creating new realities,

inclusive worlds, and and eternal truths we allow ourselves to dare.


Copyright (c) 2018 by Malcolm R. Campbell

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Published on March 21, 2018 11:38
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