Dazzle
By Anna Garthwaite | Posted: Monday August 22, 2016
By Darcy Monteath (Second place in the Extra Poetry Competition)
You’ve got diamonds in your eyes, dazzling.
You’re flying higher than the chandelier sparkling, from your golden roof
But you're falling hard enough to crack your crystal floor.
You’re in it for the money, for the thrill, the dazzling hypnosis of your assets
In the mirror you’re a work of art,
but this is real life, real things.
Neon lights, crystal rings
You see in fluorescent, but the only colour you know is glimmering grey,
Through your bloodshot eyes
You’re building buildings that are high enough so you can’t see the clouds
But they just crash and crumble.
Burn.
Now midlife,
Wasted youth
You’re throwing fire trying to make things right
But you just burn down even more.
You will never be what you want to be
With all that money, that gold.