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Investiture

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    Our nights have cruel eyes
    And have cast us about too thinly,
    Fallen upon us,
    Divested the attention of the wind.

    Night comes to develop us,
    Will polish our minds with
    A precision lasting 'til daybreak.
    Its damp coolness peaks with wretched effect.

    Autumnal decay
    Whereby the slow process of vegetation
    Displeases the nostril,
    Is but a preamble to greater violence
    Leading tepid legislation in an orchestra
    Toward greater effect.

    The thin harmony of our lives
    Positions no alarms whereby
    We might use them.

    The fabric mixture of existence, nothing but investiture,
    Props to heighten necessary lies,
    Strains at extinction,
    The volcanic instrument life itself.

    Goals are these same vehicles
    To operate weak desires.
    Frustration defeats a goal
    That will not fit.



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