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By
Scott Thomas Outlar
Coloring Outside the Lines
Blue is the color of kaleidoscope dreams
abstracted with neon mandalas
that swirl and shift
in spaces beyond
those consciousness knows how to tame.
Energy crystalized at a pressurized point
transcends the limitations
of places we fear to tread
while manifesting the miracles
that only grace can erupt into existence.
White is the color of cumulus clouds
singing hymns down from heaven
as mantras of whispered breath
hum from the lips of holy angels
to swarm across the land below.
Prophecies and prayers of old
align at the web’s woven center
to reveal a matrix of truth
that boils in the heart of peace
and tears away the final veil of illusion.
Here and Now (and After)
Bury my bones
beneath the dirt
where trees once towered
before civilization took hold.
When the time comes,
let my remains
bathe naked in the soil;
no casket, no box,
no boundaries except
the caress of earth itself.
Dance and sing
atop the plot
where I’m laid to rest,
and make merry
at a funeral
filled with laughter.
But until that fateful day arrives,
let our eyes
flow with tears of joy,
let our tongues
tease out prayers of peace,
let our lips
shout words of love,
and let our lives be spent
making the most
of every moment
with which we’re blessed.
Scott Thomas Outlar
Scott Thomas Outlar hosts the site 17Numa.wordpress.com where links to his published poetry, fiction, essays, interviews, and books can be found. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. Scott serves as an editor for The Peregrine Muse. His most recent book, Poison in Paradise, was released in 2017 through Alien Buddha Press.
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