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		Taken the last of the pills now.Geese are flying upside down,
 then right themselves
 Dunkirk birds speeding across the sun
 Forget the film, forget the book!
 forgot everything
 and flew like the geese,
 now little shiny ducks
 slippery with soap.
 The little, yellow, plastic bastards,
 think I'll paint them cobalt blue
 with fake jewels (waterproof).
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (10-02-2017, 05:02 AM)vagabond Wrote:   (10-02-2017, 03:24 AM)QDeathstar Wrote:   (09-29-2017, 12:11 PM)QDeathstar Wrote:  The Lonely Terrorist
 I contemplated committing
 seppuku then calmly reconsidered-
 
 A uhaul drawn over the crowd
 oughtta make my Allah proud!
 timely
 
 http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/americas/e...index.html
 
 nothing is known about the suspect? not how old, not where from,  but thank god we all are informed that there was an ISIS flag in the truck.
 don´t tell me specifics about the suspect are not meant for public at this time (i agree) but then neither is the info about how the flag got there
 btw: i also agree that the implication of this article is probably correct.. and no, i do not defend terrorism.
 
 p.s. mods: feel free to move my post to the sewer where it belongs (if it even has a place somewhere)
 
Who put the flag there...? Is that a real question? Do you think Abdulahi Hasan Sharif was unaware of the flag right beside him when he rammed through a barricade to kill a cop? 
And there are specific details... He's a refugee from Somalia, age 30.  This happened in my hometown so I can verify its validity.
 
You are an example of skepticism gone retarded
	 
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		And Now, the Alarm
 we go to bed with secrets
 and it was impossible getting to sleep
 last night
 
 you rolled over mid-snore
 about twenty past four
 and kissed my shoulder
 mumbling something about unicorns
 and Monday mornings
 
 that’s when I finally drifted off
 
 and I dreamed
 of those frostbit nights
 we’d lain
 content in nervous laughter
 
 warm bodies
 under cool sheets
 and now the alarm
 
 I cannot live
 knowing you believe
 all those love poems were about you
 
 and no last breath will confess it.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (12-29-2017, 11:54 PM)Tiger the Lion Wrote:  And Now, the Alarm
 
 
 I cannot live
 knowing you believe
 all those love poems were about you
 
 and no last breath will confess it.
 
Great twist at the end.    Comes right out of nowhere.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Words
 They used to believe in me,
 what I could do.
 Even now as they line up on the page
 they look for me to save them.
 Silent and naked.
 
 I've tried to scare them
 show them what I'm really like
 but still they come.
 I can only sit and listen
 as each one offers itself
 to the crushing weight of my pencil.
 
If your undies fer you've been smoking through em, don't peg em out
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		words, disfigured by pencils. it must be like this,
 a crush, desperate folly,
 a last ditch effort
 to turn into sense
 or something common.
 
 words, executed
 the way they should be,
 were meant or weren´t, sometimes
 graphite erases from paper
 as complete and as traceless
 as thoughts from a mind,
 bullets from flesh.
 
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		wordsspontaneously combust
 blank page
 
billy wrote:welcome to the site. make it your own, wear it like a well loved slipper and wear it out. ella pleads:please click forum titles for posting guidelines, important threads. New poet? Try Poetic DevicesandWard's Tips
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		On three, 1,2, wait
 We both have a gun in our mouth
 but I won't be the one
 who jumps in the pool first
 with you standing at the side laughing,
 me floating
 as my brain is dispersed in cold chlorine.
 
 So we'll sit here at the kitchen table
 holding our guns
 unable to speak.
 
 Well go ahead punk,
 give me a reason
 to stay.
 
If your undies fer you've been smoking through em, don't peg em out
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Wrote this in a block a few months ago:
 Empty
 
 How empty are these words if you cannot read them,
 
 Day.
 We have traveled far and round
 And seen nothing of ourselves in the world
 
 How empty are these words
 If you cannot hang them on a billboard
 And say these are mine
 That I am proud I said them
 
 How empty are these days
 That they did not happen
 Or happened only in darkness
 
 When the clock turns it speaks of
 Nothing
 When I turn my head
 There’s nobody behind me
 How empty the worlds
 Of mine and beyond me
 That I have forgotten them before they ended.
 
		
	 
	
	
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		What to do at eleven
 
 Rangi-the-sky and Papa-the-earth
 smothered their six offspring, quarrelled.
 After his brothers failed
 Tane-the-life-giver pushed
 his parents apart
 saving Rangi’s life.
 
 The brothers stood on Papa’s breast,
 gazed at their empty world, then scurried
 to fill it.
 
 
 broken and unbroken
 the world is everything
 every part whole
 
 
 On the quarter-deck, flexing his knees
 as waves rolled below, Arion plucked
 high and lively Orphian airs from his strings
 
 then the world’s ace harpist
 pitched himself
 into the sea.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Stiff Drink 
 Outbursting outrageous red blisters
 the ceiling. White knuckled hand
 clutching hot steel
 without
 feeling.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-29-2018, 07:42 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote:  Stiff Drink 
 Outbursting outrageous red blisters
 the ceiling. White knuckled hand
 clutching hot steel
 without
 feeling.
 
nice enjambment on blisters, Mark 
-successfully graphic image in few words 
-might yet be able to cut "outbursting", maybe even "knuckled"
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (01-29-2018, 07:50 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote:   (01-29-2018, 07:42 AM)Mark A Becker Wrote:  Stiff Drink nice enjambment on blisters, Mark
 Outbursting outrageous red blisters
 the ceiling. White knuckled hand
 clutching hot steel
 without
 feeling.
 -successfully graphic image in few words
 -might yet be able to cut "outbursting", maybe even "knuckled"
 
Agreed on the enjambment, Mark. I also love the title giving context to the poem.
	 
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		Bang!
 I doubt this
 will make much
 of a
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Out of Water
 i've done my bit
 of flipping and flopping
 
 these gills
 are irreversibly dry
 
 i'm not gonna gnaw on your netting
 no more
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-30-2017, 02:15 PM)just mercedes Wrote:  Chateau Taxbreak
 
 
 
 This casually structured wine
 uses grapes plucked at random
 in the searing heat of midday
 by fugitive illegal immigrants,
 then crushed under the bleeding feet
 of certified Mexican indigents
 and aged in grubby plastic vats
 for weeks at least, we suspect.
 Characterized by perineum colour
 and sweated foot notes with a spicy
 semenal finish. Ideal accompaniment
 to suicide.
 
The new ex-nihilo nihilism   Beauty in Incandescent Rays of LightTruth AND BRIGHTTRUTH   Radiant and ClearNotes    This is Why We Kill Ourselves   Judging those who Work W-OUT EVER DYING
 
  (12-29-2017, 11:54 PM)Tiger the Lion Wrote:  And Now, the Alarm
 we go to bed with secrets
 and it was impossible getting to sleep
 last night
 
 you rolled over mid-snore
 about twenty past four
 and kissed my shoulder
 mumbling something about unicorns
 and Monday mornings
 
 that’s when I finally drifted off
 
 and I dreamed
 of those frostbit nights
 we’d lain
 content in nervous laughter
 
 warm bodies
 under cool sheets
 and now the alarm
 
 I cannot live
 knowing you believe
 all those love poems were about you
 
 and no last breath will confess it.
 
solzhenitysen's laughter would charm this magical poem all the way to the gulag and back,  charming prism for magnetic prison
	 
plutocratic polyphonous pandering 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The Note They Found
 on the night table
 under empty bottles
 of Xanax and gin
 smelled vaguely of patchouli.
 
 The reports of my privilege
 are greatly exaggerated,
 
 was all it said.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (08-15-2020, 01:37 AM)Tiger the Lion Wrote:  The Note They Found
 on the night table
 under empty bottles
 of Xanax and gin
 smelled vaguely of patchouli.
 
 The reports of my privilege
 are greatly exaggerated,
 
 was all it said.
 
Lovely example of showing tellingly.  Scotch or bourbon would have been all wrong, not to mention absinthe.
	 
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		A MORBID OBESITY
 Some people live and
 Some people die.
 
 Margaret scowling maskless:
 As American as the second slice of pie.
 
		
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