Motive by Justine
Motive
Her motives weren’t ordinary
Neither objective.
They had more of a full moon momentum
No moral militia
She wanted to throw caution to the upredicatability
Of intent
The motion in motive
Often compelled her
Rattling snake like,
Just below the bones
A visceral rumble
Times, it was silently persistent
Like thoughts
Elaborate in its appetite,
With all her good intent
Emotional hysteria often loomed
Or psychological inertia
She needed Ferocious abandon
An Avant-garde intent
Passion
Desire
Love
These though proved difficult to attain
Instead
She often curled foetus like
In a peace ball
But if you listened closely
You could still here the rumble
The rattle of her motive
© Justine McLaughlin 2013
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