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Our World

 
 
AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Sun 6 Nov, 2005 09:51 am
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A Jobless Society


Can't get me no job
No one gives a damn
I'm just a useless slob
Leftover from Vietnam
I work the street
For nickles and dimes
All I know is defeat
It's a sign of the times

A jobless society
But they talk of the gays
What does it say of the piety
When they care less of paydays

Can't get no work
Or get no cash
I see your smirk
As you walk past
You ain't no better
With your shiny shoes
or your cashmere sweater
And your clubhouse dues

Got a nickel or a dime
Hear my story
It's a sign of the times
Lordy, Lordy
Tax cuts for the rich
And promises for the poor
While I live in a ditch
That God damn Bush is a whore

Can't get no work
Or get no cash
You take me for a jerk
Or a real dumb ass

A jobless society
But they talk of security
It's a false deity
They're all dirty
Can't get me no job
Can't get me no life
What's left is to rob
At the end of a knife
So when I steal from you
Consider it my tax cut
My word it true
You can kiss my butt

Anson Pine
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2005 03:11 am
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Fast Food Poems


Burger Delight


Burgers, burritos and chicken
So tasty we can't get enough
If you saw where they're from it would sicken
And the fast food biz would be pretty rough
Cattle dragged in like roadkill
Their bodies stripped of their guts
For your hamburger chain that is local
If you eat it you are absolutely nuts
Burgers made with brain
In frozen beef dinners too
Food for the insane
From cattle fed chicken poo
Ground organs in a bun
Dead animal parts to munch
Have it your way
And enjoy your lunch

Anson Pine




Heavenly French Fries


A large order of fries
Tastes so delicious
But not particularly wise
Inside you should be suspicious
Trans fatty acids will make you wide
And then they will make you ill
Large, medium or small, you decide
You'd be better off eating swill
Cancer from acrylamide
Hidden inside your fries
The taste makes you satisfied
Who cares?
Eventually everyone dies

Merle C. Paxton

Fast Food Junkie


I love McDoanlds
I love Burger King
I love hamburgers
And onion rings
I love Taco Bell
I love KFC
When I want roast beef
I go to Arbys
I love Jack in the Box
I love Wendys
I love Roy Rodgers
And I love Hardees
I love fried chicken
And curly French fries
I love anything Mexican
All this I can't deny
I'm a fast food junkie
I need a fast food fix of grease
But for the life of me
I can't understand why I'm obese?

Tubby Bottoms
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2005 03:19 am
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SPORTS POEMS


The Boxer
(You Da Man)


Boxing is the sport of kings
You can have your baseball, football or hockey
With their bling-bling championship rings
Boxing is the sport of Rocky
The victors wear a big shiny belt
A battle of one on one
Until their body is a complete welt
No helmets or shoulder pads
Sissies need not apply
Protecting only their gonads
Let's see other athletes give it a try
Two souls pounding away
Blood, sweat and from one's eye a tear
Coming in second is the only fear
As tough as an ox
Moves like a ballet dancer
Smart as a fox
As destructive as cancer
No pinch hitter, no second-string quarterback or backup goalie
The boxer depends on himself solely
To hurt their opponent and knock him down
Relentless and brutal describes their behavior
All in an effort to win the crown
And when it's all done, they thank their savior


Anson Pine


Baseball Sucks!


Baseball Sucks!
And you know what is wrong?
The games last forever
And the season's too damn long
I live in a small market city
Where they built a new stadium
They said if we would build it
Then the people they will come
But what they forgot to say
In this small market city
Is that no one wants to pay
To see a team that is shitty
Yes baseball sucks! And you know what is wrong?
The games last forever
And the season's too damn long
Baseball needs a salary cap
But I still wouldn't pay my hard earned bucks
Just to sit and take a nap
Because baseball is boring and it really sucks!

Abner Doubleday
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aidan
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2005 04:45 am
Angelique East - Really interesting collection here - I enjoyed reading it. Is this an individual project you are working on - or do you mind participation and/or contribution by others (namely me? :wink: ).
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Mon 7 Nov, 2005 04:53 am
aidan wrote:
Angelique East - Really interesting collection here - I enjoyed reading it. Is this an individual project you are working on - or do you mind participation and/or contribution by others (namely me? :wink: ).



Please do add any poem you like! In all my threads I would like everyone to participate. Very Happy The more the merrier Exclamation Very Happy
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Tue 8 Nov, 2005 04:19 am
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Liquid Poems


Beer


One, two, three beer
Makes for a good night
Four, five, six beer
Makes an ugly woman a good sight
Seven, eight, nine beer
Makes one a bit tight
Ten, eleven, twelve beer
Makes for a good fight
A dozen beer is fun you see
But when you're done it's one hell of a pee

Merle C. Paxton



Liquid People


Liquid people flowing down the street
Breathing in their liquid oxygen
Consuming their liquid diet with conceit
And wearing all the latest trends
Liquid people glowing down the street
Belittling those in the other classes
Those trailer park white trash Solids
And those filthy obnoxious Gases
They are not equal to us in creation
Ignorant to their own stupidity
May God grant us their liquidation
And bless us with more liquidity

Haji O'Brien


And When They're All Together


Betty likes her Pepsi
Uncle Bill likes his beer
Sandy likes her coffee
Has it with her racketeer
Steve drinks his whiskey
Underneath his trailer
Carol likes her green tea
Kayaking with her sailor
Sarah's friend is Jim Beam
Dick enjoys his wet dream
Isabella swallows Listerine
Carl siphons Fred's gasoline
Kathy drinks wine whenever
Frank likes Sprite and CC
And when they're all together
They all have to pee

Lester P. Higgenbottom
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Tue 8 Nov, 2005 04:25 am
Explosive Poems


The War Inside Of Me


The vibrations move from left to right
I feel them all around
They've gone on through the night
And seem to be abound
Like fireworks in the sky
Trailing as they go
A sad feeling in my tummy
Out my ass they blow
The things I ate last night, now do not seem so yummy
My stomach is exploding
The esophagus too
It is expanding and bloating
I can't stop the poo
A war is going on inside of me
The deadly mix of burritos, chili and beer
No end in sight to see
My only hope is that death is near
My insides did explode
And here I'll die, by myself sitting on the commode

Merle C. Paxton




I'm Over There


I can't sleep at night
Bombs exploding in the distant air
Adrenaline flows, ready for the fight
I'm in Iraq, yeah, I'm over there
My country proud to serve
It is the thing to do
For love of it does not take nerve
It is not for me to ask why
But my patriotic duty
To lay my life on the line and get ready to die
For I am a Sunni
We cannot let the invaders win
I will fight till the end
Let them see their sin
We will not bend
It is going to be a long fight
Cause I am tired and did not get any sleep tonight

Momar Sejna



Suicide Bomber


I cannot find a decent job
Apparently, I have not much of a future
Been looking for something
In addition, I discovered an interesting venture
I can make my own work hours
Although the position is extremely temporary
In addition, I do not get any vacation days
However, the benefits are good for my beneficiaries
My title is that of a suicide bomber
It was either this or be a greeter at Wal-Mart
I thought this was the lesser of two evils
However, finding affordable life insurance is hard
You may think that I am insane
But my job is really, so gosh darn easy
That I would be crazy not to take it
I just have to pull a grenade that is on me
Tomorrow is my first day on the job
Unfortunately, it will also be my last day too
If you are in the vicinity, forgive me
For blowing up and getting pieces of me on you

Shecky Muhammad


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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Wed 9 Nov, 2005 01:54 am
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Star

If, in the light of things, you fade
real, yet wanly withdrawn
to our determined and appropriate
distance, like the moon left on
all night among the leaves, may
you invisibly delight this house;
O star, doubly compassionate, who came
too soon for twilight, too late
for dawn, may your pale flame
direct the worst in us
through chaos
with the passion of
plain day.



DEREK WALCOTT won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. He lives in Brookline, Mass., and teaches at Harvard; his luminous writings evoke the cultural diversity and richness of the Caribbean, where he was born, in St. Lucia.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Wed 9 Nov, 2005 02:03 am
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Gift

Dar
A day so happy.

Dzien taki szczesliwy.
Fog lifted early, I walked in the garden.

Mgla opadla wczesnie, pracowalein w ogrodzie.
Hummingbirds were stopping over honeysuckle flowers.

Kolibry przystawaly nad kwiatem kaprifolium.
There was no thing on earth I wanted to possess.

Nie bylo na ziemi rzeczy, która chcialbym miec
I knew no one worth my envying him.

Nie zualem nikogo, komu warto byloby zazdroscic.
Whatever evil I had suffered, I forgot.

Co przydarzylo sie zlego, zapamnialem.
To think that once I was the same man did not embarrass me.

Nie wstydzulem sie myslec, ze bylem kim jestem
In my body I felt no pain.

Nie czulem w ciele zadnego bólu.
When straightening up, I saw the blue sea and sails.

Prostujac sie widzialem niebieskie morze i zagle.



CZESLAW MILOSZ, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Lithuania and grew up in Poland. He is known as a poet of truth -- his visions of war are harrowing portraits of suffering, of humanity somehow coming through inhumanity, and vice versa. He lives and teaches in Berkeley.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 04:09 am
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Inaugural Poem

Maya Angelou
20 January 1993

A Rock, A River, A Tree
Hosts to species long since departed,
Marked the mastodon.

The dinosaur, who left dry tokens
Of their sojourn here
On our planet floor,
Any broad alarm of their hastening doom
Is lost in the gloom of dust and ages.

But today, the Rock cries out to us, clearly, forcefully,
Come, you may stand upon my
Back and face your distant destiny,
But seek no haven in my shadow.

I will give you no more hiding place down here.

You, created only a little lower than
The angels, have crouched too long in
The bruising darkness,
Have lain too long
Face down in ignorance.

Your mouths spilling words
Armed for slaughter.

The Rock cries out today, you may stand on me,
But do not hide your face.

Across the wall of the world,
A River sings a beautiful song,
Come rest here by my side.

Each of you a bordered country,
Delicate and strangely made proud,
Yet thrusting perpetually under siege.

Your armed struggles for profit
Have left collars of waste upon
My shore, currents of debris upon my breast.

Yet, today I call you to my riverside,
If you will study war no more. Come,

Clad in peace and I will sing the songs
The Creator gave to me when I and the
Tree and the stone were one.

Before cynicism was a bloody sear across your
Brow and when you yet knew you still
Knew nothing.

The River sings and sings on.

There is a true yearning to respond to
The singing River and the wise Rock.

So say the Asian, the Hispanic, the Jew
The African and Native American, the Sioux,
The Catholic, the Muslim, the French, the Greek
The Irish, the Rabbi, the Priest, the Sheikh,
The Gay, the Straight, the Preacher,
The privileged, the homeless, the Teacher.
They hear. They all hear
The speaking of the Tree.

Today, the first and last of every Tree
Speaks to humankind. Come to me, here beside the River.

Plant yourself beside me, here beside the River.

Each of you, descendant of some passed
On traveller, has been paid for.

You, who gave me my first name, you
Pawnee, Apache and Seneca, you
Cherokee Nation, who rested with me, then
Forced on bloody feet, left me to the employment of
Other seekers--desperate for gain,
Starving for gold.

You, the Turk, the Swede, the German, the Scot ...
You the Ashanti, the Yoruba, the Kru, bought
Sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare
Praying for a dream.

Here, root yourselves beside me.

I am the Tree planted by the River,
Which will not be moved.

I, the Rock, I the River, I the Tree
I am yours--your Passages have been paid.

Lift up your faces, you have a piercing need
For this bright morning dawning for you.

History, despite its wrenching pain,
Cannot be unlived, and if faced
With courage, need not be lived again.

Lift up your eyes upon
The day breaking for you.

Give birth again
To the dream.

Women, children, men,
Take it into the palms of your hands.

Mold it into the shape of your most
Private need. Sculpt it into
The image of your most public self.
Lift up your hearts
Each new hour holds new chances
For new beginnings.

Do not be wedded forever
To fear, yoked eternally
To brutishness.

The horizon leans forward,
Offering you space to place new steps of change.
Here, on the pulse of this fine day
You may have the courage
To look up and out upon me, the
Rock, the River, the Tree, your country.

No less to Midas than the mendicant.

No less to you now than the mastodon then.

Here on the pulse of this new day
You may have the grace to look up and out
And into your sister's eyes, into
Your brother's face, your country
And say simply
Very simply
With hope
Good morning.


Maya Angelou internationally respected poet, writer and educator, Maya Angelou has given us such best-selling titles as I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Gather Together in My Name, Singin' and Swingin' and The Heart of a Woman. Multi-talented, she produced and starred in the great play Cabaret for Freedom and starred in The Blacks. She wrote the original screenplay and musical score for the film Georgia, Georgia and was both author and executive producer of a five-part television miniseries, Three Way Choice.

Miss Angelou's accomplishments have earned her the La Home Journal Woman of the Year award in communication an Matrix Award in the field of books from Women in Communication She received the Golden Eagle Award for her documentary, Americans in the Arts, produced by PBS. She is one of the women admitted into the Director's Guild. In 1974, she was appointed by Gerald Ford to the Bi-Centennial Commission and later by Jimmie Carter to the Commission for International Woman of the Year.

Her personal outreach to improve conditions for women in Third World, primarily in Africa, has helped change the live thousands less privileged. Here is where she gives with all her heart and soul.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 04:49 am
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Tag Banger's Last Can




Flaco held his manhood
steady.
Aimed it at
a city block
pissing boosted Krylon
citrus yellow
cherry red
black.


His defiant stand
earned him
a loyal crew
customized baseball cap
t.v. tabloid exposé
and a toe tag.


MICHELE SERROS traveled with the Spoken Word Tent of Lollapalooza in 1994. She performs with the spoken word collective Guava Breasts in her native LA.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 04:52 am
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Underdog


I'm for the little guy --
Blue black tan gray green red white.
I'm for the guy that lost the fight
That day on the school yard
When the bully stole the nerd's hat,
And the nerd let him have it--
The hat that is. And it wasn't right.
Demanded fight.
So the little guy Nobody stepped forward
And said, "Hey, you can't do things like that."
And the bully laughed, "Oh yeah. Watch this!"
And pushed Nobody's face/into the chain link fence;
Massaged it there/while the nerd looked on
Mewling,/"It's only a hat. It's only a hat."
Until the little guy Nobody
Had had enough of being a hero,
Feeling the knots of the chain link fence
Cut into his cheek,
And called it quits.


I'm for that guy
Walkin' away feelin' like s--t.
Feelin' as if he'd lost somethin'
Losin' to a guy twice his size
Because, in the movies
A real hero chops those bullies down,
Sets right the situation.


But it never worked out that way for this kid
Righteous though he was.
And in his lifetime he found out
That the bullies were always winning.
And the nerds were always helpless.
And caught between them,
Forever pathetically engaged,
Were guys like him
Trying to set things right,
Trying to undo the damage,
Trying to live in accordance with ancient ideals
That even in ancient times
Must have been just that,
Ideals.


But what the hell. I'm for him,
Whoever he is
Because, even today,
When it comes to a stolen hat,
A stolen chance,
A stolen you name it,
He stands up right in the face of it,
Come what may, and says,
"Hey. Hey. You can't do things like that!"


Marc Smith is the creator of Slam. An ex-construction worker who lives in Chicago, he can still be found every Sunday running the show at the exquisite Green Mill Tavern.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Thu 10 Nov, 2005 04:59 am
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POVERTY
© By Claudia J. Harris


Have you listened to rain on an old
tin roof, or it's drips to the floor,
Poverty's Proof?
Have you slept on the street,
with the broken glasses,
and seen the ruin,
Fortune passes!
Have you been in the lines of
downcast faces
who have no jobs?
Poverty embraces!
Have you been the hand behind the gun,
As a storekeeper falls,
Poor and on the run?
Have you cried as your child cries
from hunger,
Or stopped to wonder,
Why poverty's thunder
While the rain slowly drips
to the floor?
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Fri 11 Nov, 2005 09:16 am
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Sun 13 Nov, 2005 05:49 am
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Alone With Everybody
 

the flesh covers the bone
and they put a mind
in there and
sometimes a soul,
and the women break
vases against the walls
and the men drink too
much
and nobody finds the
one
but keep
looking
crawling in and out
of beds.
flesh covers
the bone and the
flesh searches
for more than
flesh.

there's no chance
at all:
we are all trapped
by a singular
fate.

nobody ever finds
the one.

the city dumps fill
the junkyards fill
the madhouses fill
the hospitals fill
the graveyards fill

nothing else
fills.


Charles Bukowski
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2005 06:05 am
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Allen Ginsberg
Beat Poet
Born: June 3, 1926
Place of Birth: Newark, New Jersey
Died: April 5, 1997
Place of Death: East Village, NYC

Father Death Blues
 


Hey Father Death, I'm flying home
Hey poor man, you're all alone
Hey old daddy, I know where I'm going

Father Death, Don't cry any more
Mama's there, underneath the floor
Brother Death, please mind the store

Old Aunty Death Don't hide your bones
Old Uncle Death I hear your groans
O Sister Death how sweet your moans

O Children Deaths go breathe your breaths
Sobbing breasts'll ease your Deaths
Pain is gone, tears take the rest

Genius Death your art is done
Lover Death your body's gone
Father Death I'm coming home

Guru Death your words are true
Teacher Death I do thank you
For inspiring me to sing this Blues

Buddha Death, I wake with you
Dharma Death, your mind is new
Sangha Death, we'll work it through

Suffering is what was born
Ignorance made me forlorn
Tearful truths I cannot scorn

Father Breath once more farewell
Birth you gave was no thing ill
My heart is still, as time will tell.
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2005 06:10 am
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Once Upon An Autumn Day
 


Once Upon an autumn day,
Colorful leaves began to fade
In the midst of a chilly, frosty air
As multitude of trees grew steadily bare.

Once upon an autumn day,
The whispering breeze was here to stay
Moving aimlessly through the countless trees
Scattering leaves with the greatest of ease.

Once upon an autumn day,
The leaves whirled freely in every way,
Until at last they came to rest
Finding a haven in which to nest.

Once upon an autumn day,
The trees were dormant, and the leaves lay
Waiting for the winter snow to fall
To quickly obscure them one and all.

Joseph T. Renaldi
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2005 04:58 am
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You were my only human
 


The whole world is a swirling ocean; while you were my comforting
shore,

The whole world is the hostile island of sun; while you were my
brilliant
rays,

The whole world is an uncivilized jungle; while you were my
majestically
roaring lion,

The whole world is a treacherous mountain; while you were my towering
peak,

The whole world is a colossal patch of barren sky; while you were my
rain
bearing cloud,

The whole world is a pugnacious battlefield; while you were my
cherished
victory,

The whole world is a garden with wild weeds; while you were my
perennialy
blossoming rose,

The whole world is a rampantly spread beehive; while you were my
delectable
and sweet nectar,

The whole world is gargantuan ship; while you were my valiant captain,

The whole world is a lifeless body on the verge of dying; while you
were my
precious and passionate breath,
The whole world is volumes of books embedded with boring literature;
while
you were the line that evolved my creativity,

The whole world is an enigmatic puzzle; while you were my 100%
solution,

The whole world is a river of gloomy tears; while you were my
everlasting
smile,

The whole world is perpetually blind; while you were my mesmerizing
vision,

The whole world is a violent abuse; while you were my stupendously
enchanting song,

The whole world is an arid desert; while you were my sweet spring of
bubbling water,

The whole world is licentious desire; while you were my sacrosanct
mosque,

The whole world is crisp notes of pretentious currency; while you were
my
checkbook,

The whole world is a cannibalistic vulture; while you were my royal and
princely feather,

The whole world is a stubborn lock; while you were my dainty and
intricate
key,

The whole world is a devastating infection; while you were my immortal
source of potent medication,

And the whole world is a blood sucking leech; while you were my only
human…



Nikhil Parekh
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2005 05:09 am
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Majesty of the time frozen illusion
 

Once upon a time,3 am, all was peaceful in the dark
The world has stopped turning, nothing stirs as I sit all alone in the park
People say to beware of what hides in the shadows and mist
But the world once it stopped turning became mine, how could I resist

No one to care about me, no one to hate me, no one to even think of me
No one to tell me what to think, no one to tell me who to be
No one to tell me what to do, or what not to
No one to stop me from what I put myself through

For the world has stopped turning and all there is freedom
What ever I want is mine, the world is my kingdom
Music pumped high, can't hear what I think about
Freedom to drown myself in emotion, just scream and shout

Not another soul stirs, The world is frozen lifeless
I like it better this way I must confess
But it cannot last for slowly the sun rises, noises they come
Destiny puts the world back turning, ruining my world, my conquest, my fun

With the light on the horizons, and sleep taking me away
To another night, when the world stops turning and I come out to play
And life continues in its life of ****, were everyone else has control of me, throwing me to confusion
But a different person is what the world sees, to the majesty of the time frozen illusion.

Sarah McMahon
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AngeliqueEast
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2005 05:35 am
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A Fence
 


Now the stone house on the lake front is finished and the
workmen are beginning the fence.
The palings are made of iron bars with steel points that
can stab the life out of any man who falls on them.
As a fence, it is a masterpiece, and will shut off the rabble
and all vagabonds and hungry men and all wandering
children looking for a place to play.
Passing through the bars and over the steel points will go
nothing except Death and the Rain and To-morrow.

Carl Sandburg
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