Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fall from grace















A bony face peeped down,
Easy it seemed;
Wind shrieked,
A cleft in hair;
Robes clinged onto him,
Tremors initiated 'neath;
Energy out of bounds,
Such a waste;
Unrestricted horizons floated,
Jumped to get to stairway;
Feet met vaccum,
Gravity invited into abyss;
Laughter in air,
Screams on crust;
Gracious and in tuxedo,
It was just a fall from grace.

2 comments:

  1. awesummmmm beyond wordly praise...i loved it d most

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  2. It is something called..." unbeatable"
    "Fall from grace"..is an idiom extensively used in biblical writings...brother! you reminds me of...books like,,,"Light on saint Mathew", "Light on saint John", "Gospel of Jesus", "Songs of songs"...Some John Davidson's Books also.

    In biblical writings Fall from grace has always been associated to spiritual domain...and it meant:- "falling from the eye of our beloved(GOD/Love-for atheists/son of GOD-Humans)or loss of status or prestige.

    I know you smells quite modern and when I tune to to the lines of your poem ..."it seems to be a fall from grace of humanly life and its conduct"....or if I am wrong please explain...!

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