A Coiled Knot

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    A Coiled Knot

    A COILED KNOT

     

    A coiled knot,

    Clenched and flexed

    repeatedly.

     

    In the man’s brain

    Synapses fire in flashes,

    Like the hot liquid death

    from an Armalite.

     

    His irises flared,

    Keen focus on his target,

    The anger a bile

    Splashed in his stomach,

    A coiled knot

     

    Retreat means defeat,

    And the odds no longer mathematical,

    And diluted visualization of victory.

     

    In the moment he felt,

    Every cell of his body,

    He could feel the enamel of his teeth,

    Living in that moment.

     

    His fist clenched,

    A coiled knot.

     

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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

    charlpntr’s Poems (14)

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    Movement/Stan
    ding Still
    0
    Margins 0
    ALONE 1
    Cold World 1
    Mona Lisa 1
    TWO SIDES 0
    REAL 0
    THE MUSE 0
    Living In a Liquid Word 1
    Still Life 1
    The Sensation of Speed 1
    OLD MEN CAN TIME TRAVEL 0
    A Coiled Knot 0
    ARC OF THE ARROW 1