Ken Moore (1964 / The Desert)
Poems by Ken Moore : 6 / 16
Caffeine and Concrete
Sunrise an Tail light memorized
Silent drones wander caffeine and concrete
Materialistic highways Waxing the urban wilderness
A Jones class ladder builds another rung
Ripened Bellow with boastful trivial conversation
Replaceable cogs Breathe an inevitable mediocrity
The house of cards lingers for A breeze
Carnal servitude wins another soul
Ken Moore
Submitted: Thursday, March 07, 2013
Edited: Thursday, March 07, 2013
Poems by Ken Moore : 6 / 16
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