Quarantania

 

I haven’t seen daylight

For forty days

But it doesn’t matter:

All light is unnatural

And here, in this desert

With blackened windows

I contemplate my many sins.

Perhaps all life

Is unnatural,

And men are not men,

But reflections

And angels are just creatures

With mechanical wings.

 


 

© Copyright David Marriott  all rights reserved­.

 

Quarantania

 

I haven’t seen daylight

For forty days

But it doesn’t matter:

All light is unnatural

And here, in this desert

With blackened windows

I contemplate my many sins.

Perhaps all life

Is unnatural,

And men are not men,

But reflections

And angels are just creatures

With mechanical wings.

 


 

© Copyright David Marriott  all rights reserved­.