Calcified mind and crystalized bone,
stone skin and paralytics,
the eyes water and bubble as vision fades
behind a layer of film and a creeping inner monologue,
lips and pale flesh frozen on an inanimate face,
drool pooling in the mouth,
the body swaying like a tower in the wind
desperate to fall
but held together by vines, friction, and self-preservation
as the muscles fossilize and atrophy
before they can crumble away.
Electricity bolts down the arm
and out the fingertips
but the motors are rusted;
warped pulleys and shredded threads
hang from the rafters while rope piles at the floor,
but a single furnace sputters to life
ignited by a dying ember one breath away
from a roaring flame,
metal creaks and groans as the engine breathes;
gears pushing gears pushing gears pushing gears
and like Sisyphus pushing his boulder
a single finger twists and bends toward the palm,
petrified skin sheds chips and scales
as a second finger follows, then a third;
a clenched fist shakes over a pile of dust and shale,
rust and nails restrict me
but I still keep moving.
About the Creator
Reid Christmann
Filmmaker | Designer | Composer | Creator
Work in videography and editing, novice screenwriter branching out into poetry and short stories. Check out my other work at reidchristmann.com

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Awesome piece
It's a different poem I read.