Corridors

I tell you I’ve seen corridors.

More than many, fewer than few.

Corridors that lead to pain,

Drawn out from the plants and weeds.

Delinquent in the autumn breeze.

Corridors of burlap love,

Common clothed in revelry.

Corridors that feed an urge

And milk it, drain it, constantly,

Then carve it, broken, on the street.

These corridors of death and wine,

Corridors of ragged breaths

And stencils on an evening sky.

Corridors that coax you in.

Corridors that spit you out.

Corridors that command a break,

From synapse wars and obscured eyes.

I tell you I’ve seen corridors.

More than many, fewer than few.

Corridors that have no names

And corridors that do.

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Reprinted with the permission of Burning Word and the author.

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~ by Matt Medved on July 1, 2011.

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