Sunday 24 February 2013

Absinthe

(Absinthe - French word, from the Greek for 'wormwood' - a bitter shrub, also used as a noun to indicate a state or source of grief)


Black and red are the lips of rock
Volcano emerging from the depths
Thrust out of charred earth
A monument to eternity

Green and blue are its frames
A destructive force with a conscience
Ancient slopes richly forested
Framed against a deep blue sky
A monument to infinity

Black and red are the vanishing insides
Setting sun on frozen magma
Empty crater swallowing all light
A monument to nothingness

Green and blue is the pool below
Deep down, almost out of sight
Now still now alive
Unknown waters holding your grief
A monument to now

2 comments:

Kalyani Candade said...

Very nice, Sid. But whyfor such deep sorrow? :-)

Sid said...

Thanks Atthe!

Hehe - not sure I know the reason! :)