Grammatical human-deep crash-poem

By Paweł Markiewicz. Published on February 27, 2023.

The Israeli God didn’t trust the human.

The Australopithecus must have crashed at midnight.

The nights must have been embraced by felt butterflies.

The Grecian God hardly believed in a human being.

The homo erectus may have plummeted at the Morning Star.

The genuine indulgence may have been thought up by the Silence.

The Hindu Deity no longer enchanted man.

The homo habilis may have fallen at dawn.

The wings of picturesque feelings may have been flown away.

The Lord of Egyptians never loved man.

The Neanderthal is said to have crashed at Blue Hours.

Numinous homeland should have been sung about by the bards.

The African God didn’t like him at all.

The homo sapiens claims to have crashed during sunset.

Happy weeping may have been infatuated with the breath of spirit.

Paweł Markiewicz was born 1983 in Siemiatycze in Poland. He is a poet who lives in Bielsk Podlaski and writes tender poems, haiku, as well as long poem.

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