DARWIN'S JOURNEY

poem by: Karen MacEanruig
Written on Jun 07, 2013



Trembling, wanting to disappear. 

Efforts defeated, sunlight vanished,

Cloaked by the spread, dark wings of death.


Talons extended, soon to be bloodied; 

clawing, grasping, dripping, embrace, then

carried to the flat stone of sacrifice.


Brainstem reacted, forebrain rejected.

But panicked, claustrophobic, and needing to escape

Heeding the ancient alarms, still in place.

 

Tags: deep, pain, imagery, abstract, fear,

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Karen MacEanruig commented:
Oh well, maybe an essay!
Christopher Russon commented on Jan 24, 2018 at 10:52pm
I heard Darwin returned to having a belief in God .but that's just someone told me. Well written poem Karen

 

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