Abstract
Black on white
White on black
Shadows
In the reflection
Of light
A bold statement
Of harmony
In contrast
A subtle slipping
Of time
Into abstraction
Footprints
of Angels
Losing one’s self
For the sake of beauty
And relief
Dancing in rhythm
Through a galaxy of air
Among the footprints
Of angels
Waiting to dare
The night into being
Like big black lines
On white paper
Something carved
Out of nothing
A walk
Through glaring snow
With the blindness
Of history marching
Across a smooth
Glass sky
From the Beginning
Adam and Eve
And the first of everything
Or nothing but dreams
And original sin
Or the first freedom
And the paradise
Of painters
Lost in translation
And smothered
In need
Behind the guise
Of Satan
And the wisdom
Of an owl
The lust for knowledge
As destruction
In the garden
Of earthly angst
And hard earned
Remorse
New Thought
In the dried out husks
Of new thought
Grifters and black holes
Of empty promises
Misguided sweat lodges
And worn swamis of sin
Laws of attraction
Run amuck
Blaming ourselves
For weaknesses
Beyond our making
The proliferation
Of hollow manifestations
And the glorification
Of relentless positivity
Unfalsifiable claims
Soul bait
In the mist of hopelessness
Stripped away logic
Lost enlightenment
And the desperate moans
Of fallen angels
The Prayer
On a simple grey morning
Over the modern iron bridge
Beyond the ruins
Of Romans
And the faint smile
Of history’s belief
He came across
The geometry of a deep
And subtle perspective
Blacks on blues
And the battering crispness
Of erupting light
Where a smack
Across the cheek
Stings deep
Into something lost
In the skin
And left behind
On the surface
Of a weeping prayer
For relief
John Drudge is a social worker working in the
field of disability management and holds degrees in social work, rehabilitation
services, and psychology. He is the author of four books of poetry:
“March” (2019), “The Seasons of Us” (2019), New Days (2020), and Fragments
(2021). His work has appeared widely in numerous literary journals, magazines,
and anthologies internationally. John is also a Pushcart Prize and Best of the
Net nominee and lives in Caledon Ontario, Canada with his wife and two
children.
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