Sharp Curves
Allow me to
finish this notebook
at a fine
point/on a high note
Have I
bashed/cursed the beast enough?
Dues are paid
through resistance
to the methods
of persuasion
pushed to keep
the flock distracted
and not a single
sheep that was spared
from facing the
woodshed all its days
(broken down to
component parts/
witness the
abstraction of wholeness)
will have the
resiliency required
to cast these
leeches off in the end
Forever now
we’ll taste the
hook
about
renaissance
and its many
flavors
Any Means (By Kink Or Crook)
I breathe
spring’s pollen
as if it’s manna
from heaven
and let it sing
through my system
while I listen
to the coughs
being hacked all
around
and long for the
nostalgia
of a healthier
age
but we are at
the cusp
of interesting
times
one way or
another
There are no
respites remaining
It’s a rough
fall
down to your
knees
when licking
boots
and it’s a long
haul
on up the
mountain
to shine with
glory
so pick your
pleasure
and pucker up
I’m righteous
and ready
to place my lips
squarely upon
the face of the
sun
so shove your
claims
about stolen
thrones
at someone who
still cares
Of Shaking Loose And Shedding Fully
During this
release
of darkness
it is time
to turn within
no longer needing
the reflection
of mirrors
that were not
presented
in ages past
finding instead
an inner resolve
and knowingness
as a pure source
divined inwardly
Intention Alignment
Focus Balance
Magic Accord
Casting spells
of intimacy and co-creation
through
energetic outbursts and volcanic spiritual eruptions
SCOTT THOMAS OUTLAR
SCOTT THOMAS OUTLAR is originally
from Atlanta, Georgia. He now lives and writes in Frederick, Maryland. His work
has been nominated multiple times for both the Pushcart Prize and Best of the
Net. He guest-edited the Hope Anthology of Poetry from CultureCult Press as
well as the 2019-2023 Western Voices editions of Setu Mag. He is the author of
seven books, including Songs of a Dissident (2015), Abstract Visions of Light
(2018), Of Sand and Sugar (2019), and Evermore (2021 - written with co-author
Mihaela Melnic). Selections of his poetry have been translated and published in
14 languages. He has been a weekly contributor at Dissident Voice for the past
eight and a half years. More about Outlar's work can be found at 17Numa.com.
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