WET ROADS BY RITA GEORGE



Wet Roads

Wet roads,
Muddy, Sticky and Puddly manifestations of a maimed past

Wet roads from thriving years, well groomed on your laps, stirred your heart's sail westward, laced round your enshrouding bodice,  stripped you of all sanctimonious sanity.

You gazed through misty windows and met nothing but floors floored with laws and human flaws.

At the altar where you kneel, the Eucharistic wine that sojourns down your throat entangles with a stale wine in a red-painted chamber, befuddled with blood.

Your lips now laps for joyous waters and shores where dragnets of filth lie in your bosom reverting all resustications of self-love and calm.

Let your soul seek peace
Like a thirsty traveller and lien your quest on Heaven alone.

@ Rita George

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