Everything in this peculiar world Has a tendency to become More and more humanlike. Soon store dummies will be Needing yearly check-ups, And wig head…
Comments closedEverything in this peculiar world Has a tendency to become More and more humanlike. Soon store dummies will be Needing yearly check-ups, And wig head…
Comments closedMy tongue’s a saber Inside a false stiletto heel My hair has barbs, piranha fangs concealed within each strand It slices your skin if you…
Comments closedbroken stone tool wielder patient flint fire striker round rolling wheel finder winter cave hide wearer fish spearing clam gatherer ocean canoe seafarer rock ledge…
Comments closedOne night the very sky opened up above; And there was the projector for my whole life~ Spinning and whirring away thru the reels, Mad…
Comments closedThe day is an anvil which beats out the soul The mettle is forged by the long days of toil The molds are all filled…
Comments closedThe poet wrote, by day and night Of things, for others, had less light: He wrote the dawn, into a storm He wrote the dirt,…
Comments closedWater and fire oppose each other; Sing the transmutation song Air flows like water; it’s another Water and fire oppose each other, And Earth’s our…
Comments closedShe strokes with thighs of polished silk Her lover, to finish him off; If she had birthed, he’d drink her milk. Her glistening flesh he’s…
Comments closedAnd his poems have other poems Hidden, camouflaged inside them, as through the holocaust Men hid within other men’s homes, and workplaces, And women within…
Comments closedWhy is it the past must have a pedigree But the present will always be an upstart? Why are worn things antiqued, but new things,…
Comments closedAtoms skitter to the center In the square dance of all matter; Quarks should rotate once around, Keeping us on earth firm-bound. Swing your partner…
Comments closedMy death waits inside of you Seeking a tangent rebirth Surely if a single plant Can hold the whole life-cycle of creation; Seed, plant, fruition,…
Comments closedMay the great unknown emptiness Dwelling in between the pressed glass plates of cathedrals Deal with us as it sees fit, And please help us…
Comments closedIn the human commerce of forbidden addiction, Love has fangs and horns to tear: If you love in error, fear will bite you Chase you…
Comments closedThe faith of a child could ring a church bell on the stillest day and the sound carry for thousands of miles it could lift…
Comments closedSomeday I will be beautiful, A menace to none; Undisturbing the vacuum Of the body undone. Not as it was meant to be, So still…
Comments closedTo one who truly loves, they see the beloved everywhere: In the ecstatic flash of lightnings, in all weathers, fair or foul, and the turgid…
Comments closedSo sad to wound your lover To see the eyes look down- As though the heart had dropped Away, upon the ground How rare we…
Comments closedLove is a palace that’s so far away, We ride there on horses nobody has seen; Leaped over their paddock and then went astray, Love…
Comments closedAnd affectation likes a fine dress Bought from right out the shops window front And does never care one whit for fit For the vanity…
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