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I was born, And I grew
Cold, grey, calloused, Like my thick han~e,
Prom orange daye of toil. I drive by
The little fake-white ehurehee. Pro .eel.yt .iz .e .rs . p.rayin .g to God,
Few of them know him. I hear high-11,ats
And brushed snare drums, Walking bass lines
And gently chorded pianos, Bird blows,
Sm:1:res, Smiles,
Wide. Be held an
Ins -ta -ntaneo -us answer In that one note.
Cool blue jazz . Bats my brain.
____ _!_I: _s ,Pi .. t .!J_ me ~u .t, e_rY..ing, Warm, pink and
New again. •
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■- - -There were two white
Sprinkler heads
Nestled in the grass.
Marshma l lows,
Side by side,
Wai ting to be pres s ed
Together
And :r wonder if
Somebody turns them on
Wi l l they .dispense water •••• ?
Or chocolate ? . .
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At the dawn of existence, when the total function of man · equaled two, mentality was free of all euperst tion. ·our th ·oughte were his, leaving little to choose th e· WOJ!'ld grew' shedding innocence with time.
_ New freedoms promo .te .d .. a . ew.eet flavor while giving disregard to our first mind. The pace of t~e _secular race guicfened, leaving the original leader I in a position certain to lose. Premeditation became our new savior, leaving even lees to choose. --I The next turn is impatiently nearing, with the following generation ask f.ng why ancestral remnants look on sadly , earing; reminiscent of when the t •rut .hs weren't lies. St .er .ility is the only solution. To deny the mathematical destruct on of inner man numbers began stacking up against us. As the sweet nectar bridged Adam ' mouth to his hand, - I Destiny shall recall the initial mind set; re ·alization · forces a major ·· move. I Our children's decisions will be made by th e second mind, I leaving nothing to choose.
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It ' snowed for the firat time,
An i you were not here.
I r ad a blanket for your arms
~Wi tth a ~up of hot chocolate ft. • Fo • your kiss, .,
Anr a snowy memory for your love.
I hope the anow falla where you are,
Bringing a memory of me-
A memory of . snow one night ~
And the angel who fell with it . ;n.
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They never teach us to learn about ourselves,
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To dissect the human soul And classify what is seen. We are never taught to appreciate Time.
"Sunrise and sunset are ·a day, n
But they are much more. • Life --exists bet-ween the - sun
And peace comes by the moon . . Time shou .ld.. be given Her praises, For with Her passing comes love, Sorrow, happiness, and discovery : All which keeps life breathing. We are a universe, Crying stars and playing catch with Jupiter ·upon Constellat ·ions as children ·. And now we glance back Squinting, trying to see who we ere, Who we are.
- ~ut we never opened the book, Examined the changing pictures.
So now we look ahead And begin to run with eyes closed, Crashing into others On the same blind rampage, Missing the beauty of the sun. We don't know any better-
. To look inward instead of out. They never taught us.
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Snow falling Like a blanket of silence
Upon the newiy frozen ·ground : · ------- -The ice is trapping dreams,
Hearts and memori •es, But wishes do come true.
Like the warming rays on the first day of - spr -ing, Melting the snow, releasing untold dreams,
Sometimes, that can be bard; . Often nearly impossible.
Yet st }-11 !fe h_o~e, _c!;e8;!11in9. ~re. Dying man dreaming of another chance.
Hope as real as the dream of the smallest child. Li~e•s meaning washed away
like the melting snows. One kiss, one gesture, - -------
Can make someone feel loved so deeply. The inner demons, wishing turmoils, •
Endless torment self inflicted, Sacrifices made .for .. naught, and
Victories snatched from the jaws of defeat. Painful love ~ ~c_s~~~¥ - ~~ -p~in _
Living, learning, loving, bating, hurting Helping and giving.
All of it ·, ttfe good, · 1:he bad, Shaping us to who we are, OUr taste ~f immortality,
Our legacies, our love for each other Those few sterna l- th -ings
That man can truly create • . . . . _ Perh!!,ps the onl.y .. things
That matter in this adventure That we so plainly l.a.bel life.
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Long live those lonely nights .
The ones with a sad song
L..ingering near
Plays on-another verse
wn :h · every ·· fallen tear. ·
Long _ 1 ~-v!l .. !11.l" __ lOJ?,g lost lov God, pray you he near.
Por I am the goddes~
Of a lonely night -Whose emptiness I fear.
_Everlasting are th .e w.o.rds .
You say-
. Fier ·c e llti:le daggers,
Grounds ~!1 !fhiC: A :ir_ou play.
Lone sun over th~ horizon
Oh, ~ook - yet another
Sunny day.
,.,., I saw the most beautiful dusk sky From a Supermarket parking lot .. . But I could not fathom it; Trying to bring the scene justice With words I failed miserably.
~:i;r:~!!:!~u:ns:s:~o:;~ lost to history, ·1 I alon~ shall spend the rest of my days in awe,
Basking in the glory of God's gift to me · Search f ng for words to describe
the fu , lness, the sensuality, the splendor; Trying in vain to relate to anyone the way I felt; Looking for the choicest words To reveal the magnitude Of thi~ event's effect on me; -Only t ~e most beautiful, romantic, and co
1orful words .
Could echo my innermost .. .•• Seel I am reduced to pretentious babble When I try to match the infinite power of Nature's grace with my crude tools When words alone will not fairly describe Her perfection. Yet somehow it seems that solving · the mystery is much simpler •.•• That the secret of understanding A miracle is to look at it With all the wonder a newborn possesses when counting its toes, Expressing _j~y an~ pain with l ughter and tears-with no words.
My skin
has trapped me
like an unborn turtle.
This shell will always ·b~my greatest hurdle s
I will -hatch, single among the batch.
_ And I will soon discover with .no avail
that I'm still bound
by a shell.
In camp, in the brilliant sunshine, in the warm January air, in the new Millennium, in the Everglades, in a cow field, in-toxicated, in laughter, in friendship, in jest, in childhood, in goodwill, in amusement, in satisfaction, in a "pie man" mustache, in socks, in-subordinate to all but his fee l ings, in-hibitionlessr in euphoria, in all his nakedness •.•.•••.•.•.. . •..... .... blowing bubbles.
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Rampant thought displaced .•... misplaced
Back again, then gone so fast
Its offspring lingers, sometimes hours
Long after parent has been rep ~ aced
Pressure builds confusion mounts
Words are spoken but they don't count
A picture tells A thousand words
We' re moving pictures ... . . . That can be heardl
So tell me then how much we show
When thoughts run rampant ~ and pictures flow.
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Where t~o~ghts are unblemished, A resting point where evil dar s to seduce. Holy · ground where the self is sacrificed, Just a foot stool Preparations for eternal life.
As cool as the wind blows, ~ Wh-ispers -echoing as the cu .rren slows, .
Smiles that floss like a shiny black pearl, Winning the admiration of the orld.
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A name beautiful to the ear. Curing Inflections as the antidote, Mindless, free and stable Imagine outside your self.
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And free, But reality makes me hate.
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Wi h I never wake,
Be ause I feel fear, -ful
Of morni n g's illumination.
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