The Poetry Corner

Rouge And Gray

By Paul Cameron Brown

So much time has passed & time is a hooligan run wild littering the streets, squeezing toothpaste at the wrong end shredding clothes with a razor blade. Time is never called into account- lives like Peter Pan in a flying abode above it all scot-free, the surly bandit. A perilous acquisition- tiny pinpricks above the eye-brows crows' feet -all too visible rending of fleshy corners bulbed to puffiness. Red-handed, I caught time his knife in Youth once more still-water decay, brackish trouble-maker with tint of rouge and gray. This school-yard tough still picking on the corner weakling. braggadocio and upstart spoiling for a fight first elbow up, each foot in a fray.