Thursday, February 13, 2025: James Barros's "Icarus"

 


James Barros lives in Los Angeles. He is an active mason and thelemite.


Icarus


I found Icarus dead

hung from a tree

his parachute unfurled 

like clouds of celestial halls 

and blood at his feet 


like the wet flapping end 

of an infantryman 

I found Icarus dead 

by the side of the road 

his body still warm 

scent still there 

and his holes defiled 

by beast and and man 


I found Icarus crying 

and begging at my feet 

to silence the noise 

of rushing air 


 © 2025 James Barros

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