Back to the Dark
One step
Foot sucked into shadow
Past the silhouette
Of no return
Take those ancient stairs
Down.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Makes it Easy
Show us a good time
In an everyday way
We're not searching for a fine wines
Just an every-way day.
Liquid conversation
Lays the foundation
It's ain't necessary
But it surely makes it easy.
A dessert, sampling
The silky flow of swing
By candle light
On a Monday night
That was always my thing.
A stairwell clasped in dark
A little Noah's ark
Two of a kind
On down the line
Back to the primal spark
Like I said,
The sultry sound of voice
Elevates the choice
It ain't necessary
But it surely makes it easy.
Show us a good time
In an everyday way
We're not searching for a fine wines
Just an every-way day.
Liquid conversation
Lays the foundation
It's ain't necessary
But it surely makes it easy.
A dessert, sampling
The silky flow of swing
By candle light
On a Monday night
That was always my thing.
A stairwell clasped in dark
A little Noah's ark
Two of a kind
On down the line
Back to the primal spark
Like I said,
The sultry sound of voice
Elevates the choice
It ain't necessary
But it surely makes it easy.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Standing on a Hillside
Sometimes you look back on where you have been
Past the cloud-fluffy daffodils bobbing and green
Through the deep dark forests that hug at your feet
To that speck in the distance, planks that hold in
Warmpth and love.
Sometimes you look up, where the sparser grass
Claws its way heavenwards, and hides in the rocks
Where the trail lazy-curves it's own way past
The gap where the warm sky somehow eludes
The ambitious earth.
Sometimes you look back on where you have been
Past the cloud-fluffy daffodils bobbing and green
Through the deep dark forests that hug at your feet
To that speck in the distance, planks that hold in
Warmpth and love.
Sometimes you look up, where the sparser grass
Claws its way heavenwards, and hides in the rocks
Where the trail lazy-curves it's own way past
The gap where the warm sky somehow eludes
The ambitious earth.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
WhiteShadows
Back to the wall
And the white shadows
Illuminate us all
Looking at the greener grass
And getting a face full of glare
I'm just glad to know that you're out there
Somewhere.
Planes of snow, and tracks leading into
The space between the sky and the sun
We wander on alone
With just five smooth stones
Against a giant
And he's standing strong and tall
I would too, if I could hide us all
Like a giant wrecking ball
Crashing home
So I'm looking for the greener grass
And getting a face full of glare
I'm just glad to know that you're out there
Somewhere.
Back to the wall
And the white shadows
Illuminate us all
Looking at the greener grass
And getting a face full of glare
I'm just glad to know that you're out there
Somewhere.
Planes of snow, and tracks leading into
The space between the sky and the sun
We wander on alone
With just five smooth stones
Against a giant
And he's standing strong and tall
I would too, if I could hide us all
Like a giant wrecking ball
Crashing home
So I'm looking for the greener grass
And getting a face full of glare
I'm just glad to know that you're out there
Somewhere.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Hacking away
Tall tales frame small talk
With a walk on the beach passing time.
Beneath the veneer of a man swilling beer
You're a queer kind of king of sublime.
Hacking away at the ice of the day.
She loved you. She left you
A blue smudge of makeup in rose
Tinted gloss, decrying you lost
Embossed on the hem of your second-best clothes.
A seat on a bleached pallid beach
You teach me the essence of loss
Beneath the veneer of a man drinking beer
You're a sheer examplar of your cross.
Tall tales frame small talk
With a walk on the beach passing time.
Beneath the veneer of a man swilling beer
You're a queer kind of king of sublime.
Hacking away at the ice of the day.
She loved you. She left you
A blue smudge of makeup in rose
Tinted gloss, decrying you lost
Embossed on the hem of your second-best clothes.
A seat on a bleached pallid beach
You teach me the essence of loss
Beneath the veneer of a man drinking beer
You're a sheer examplar of your cross.
Monday, October 23, 2006
I thought I saw a man late last night
He couldn't see what was coming up from out the night
He didn't put up any fight.
Could it be that we forgot to say
Something warm, something glib to drive the frost away
That's how I see it anyway
There's something there, you used to smile
Come and let's us talk a while
It's not as if we can't.
But something always breaks
Tomorrow tells us nothing
When we refuse to listen
Cramped and unforgiven
Underneath the heavans.
But you used to smile
And we'd find something to say.
He couldn't see what was coming up from out the night
He didn't put up any fight.
Could it be that we forgot to say
Something warm, something glib to drive the frost away
That's how I see it anyway
There's something there, you used to smile
Come and let's us talk a while
It's not as if we can't.
But something always breaks
Tomorrow tells us nothing
When we refuse to listen
Cramped and unforgiven
Underneath the heavans.
But you used to smile
And we'd find something to say.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Birthday
There is a tiger in the woods.
To the mist she clings
And trails like smoke
A wild thing,
Animal pure, bearing
Death's silent sting
She roars, like a beast in ascent
At the foodchain peak
Or a man on the brink
Of denying defeat.
She slinks in the soft shadows
Between candle-lights
And calls to the moon
In the vastness of nights
A gall-mingled cocktail
Of despair and delight
Alone and aloof
And hidden from sight.
There is a tiger in the woods.
To the mist she clings
And trails like smoke
A wild thing,
Animal pure, bearing
Death's silent sting
She roars, like a beast in ascent
At the foodchain peak
Or a man on the brink
Of denying defeat.
She slinks in the soft shadows
Between candle-lights
And calls to the moon
In the vastness of nights
A gall-mingled cocktail
Of despair and delight
Alone and aloof
And hidden from sight.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
A Work in Progress.
She decorates her eyelash
She applies finishing touches
Glowing in the starlight
Of her mirrored compact.
Rolling through the streets
On a swerving force of nature
With a suped-up V8 engine
Playing follow the lead.
A goddess in disguise
A universe of sequins
Smiling from beginning
For a magical evening.
She steps up to the doorway
She's a vision in a red dress
A lady bent on conquest
Leaving little else to say.
But nothing goes to plan
And night bleeds into ruin
He taunts her like their children
Dressed like a fully grown man.
And she is a ship between the icebergs
Looking her best
In that stunning dress
And runnels down her cheeks.
She decorates her eyelash
She applies finishing touches
Glowing in the starlight
Of her mirrored compact.
Rolling through the streets
On a swerving force of nature
With a suped-up V8 engine
Playing follow the lead.
A goddess in disguise
A universe of sequins
Smiling from beginning
For a magical evening.
She steps up to the doorway
She's a vision in a red dress
A lady bent on conquest
Leaving little else to say.
But nothing goes to plan
And night bleeds into ruin
He taunts her like their children
Dressed like a fully grown man.
And she is a ship between the icebergs
Looking her best
In that stunning dress
And runnels down her cheeks.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Three Presents Pulled from a Mixed Bag
Salvation sometimes is
A mixture of blessings.
When holding a seed to the light
I find myself counting into the future,
One, two, three, perception expands
Behold a tree, drinking deep in desert sands.
That man is born into sins
And borne out to the self
Is a question beyond answer.
He pools himself
In shattered shadows
And rolls the ground
Beneath his tread.
Till yesterday is smooth and narrow
And tomorrow is a rocky bed.
Salvation sometimes is
A mixture of blessings.
When holding a seed to the light
I find myself counting into the future,
One, two, three, perception expands
Behold a tree, drinking deep in desert sands.
That man is born into sins
And borne out to the self
Is a question beyond answer.
He pools himself
In shattered shadows
And rolls the ground
Beneath his tread.
Till yesterday is smooth and narrow
And tomorrow is a rocky bed.
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Friday, August 04, 2006
Fly My Pretties.
Over the silent storm
Beer couched in a sweating palm
Conversations flutter
Back and forth, back and forth.
Function follows form
As gazes swallow alarm
And toothless jibes are uttered.
Bequethed a sundered sunrise
Fly my pretties
I'd hoped for better
But the weather
Not a cloud in the sky,
And a star shining north
Like a beacon of hope.
Over the silent storm
Beer couched in a sweating palm
Conversations flutter
Back and forth, back and forth.
Function follows form
As gazes swallow alarm
And toothless jibes are uttered.
Bequethed a sundered sunrise
Fly my pretties
I'd hoped for better
But the weather
Not a cloud in the sky,
And a star shining north
Like a beacon of hope.
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Afterglow
I thought I'd post the poems that I rewrote for reading last Wednesdy.
(Untitled)
I'm sorry.
It was another life.
And it was
Another dream.
And I was
All but asleep in your arms.
Hear it,
That breathing
Soft
And even.
I am
Out of control.
Denial
Is the first sign
Of inconstance.
We are
Two pods in a pea
We can never be.
But,
You smiled.
To transform the world.
Stars settled
In the pools of your eyes
Universes dangle
From a new center.
I'm sorry
It was another life,
And I was
All but asleep in your arms.
Dry Eyed Terror
The quiet children on my floor
With bovine eyes. They shut the door,
And leave me on my own once more.
Inside TV news enspells by view
Almost old and almost new
Hiding from the naked truth.
But through the kitchen dusts a thud
Neighbours screaming out for blood.
My fragile peace is churned to mud.
Out the lift and down the street,
Gutters cleanse my sinful feet
But leav my conscience seared complete.
Trecking through filled parking lots
Through a veil of heavan's drops
I cannot find what I have lost.
Till in halls of home once more
I confront that silent door.
Freed by pity kept in store
For the quiet children on my floor.
Acidity
You're not a ship
To carry me
When the weather's rough
And raging.
You're not a dream
To fade away
Soon as I came
To waking,
Like the morning fog.
But you are gone.
This is not a day
For tears,
Not a night for
Goodbyes.
You are not the one
Who broke my world.
You're not the one
To set it to rights.
You are my daylight
As I hold you in my arms,
And gently let you go.
The Ballad of Dwight Fry
A simple man sits there
By himself. Alone
But for the frantic screaming
Scratching from his phone.
As time itself drips slowly
And wetly from the roof
Of the overhanging overhead
Onto his polished boots.
He shudders small and frightened
With each indrawing breath
Steeling a wailing spirit,
To the icy call of death.
Till by and by
He makes reply:
"Mister, won't you reconcider?
My fortunes on the stakes
And it's time to make or break!"
Into the barren sunlight
And crunching of his feet,
Down a garden path, at once
Too spartan and too neat.
A shiver peirces his vacant thoughts,
The alien breath of breeze
Stirs him to despairing
As it whiskers through the trees.
Till even birds ring futile
As they patch their fragile nests,
They can but fuel his sorrows
At the icy touch of death.
Defeated on a park-side bench
Hollow smiles ride his lips
Curling into jagged snarls
To launch a thousand ships.
"Are you lost?" probed a stranger
Passing through the morn-cloaked grounds,
With eyes of tranquil saphire
"Or waiting to be found?"
"Sir", he breathed so hoarsely,
That man too doomed to die:
"Can there be tomorrows
For a lost soul such as I?"
Spoke that stranger softely:
"Sir tis plain to me,
Tomorrows come for all men
Just you wait and see."
And also, one poem which I sadly neglected to read, harrowed as I was by the intellectual stares of those before me:
I think I lost myself
In a pocket of the past,
Or in my other pants.
I thought I'd post the poems that I rewrote for reading last Wednesdy.
(Untitled)
I'm sorry.
It was another life.
And it was
Another dream.
And I was
All but asleep in your arms.
Hear it,
That breathing
Soft
And even.
I am
Out of control.
Denial
Is the first sign
Of inconstance.
We are
Two pods in a pea
We can never be.
But,
You smiled.
To transform the world.
Stars settled
In the pools of your eyes
Universes dangle
From a new center.
I'm sorry
It was another life,
And I was
All but asleep in your arms.
Dry Eyed Terror
The quiet children on my floor
With bovine eyes. They shut the door,
And leave me on my own once more.
Inside TV news enspells by view
Almost old and almost new
Hiding from the naked truth.
But through the kitchen dusts a thud
Neighbours screaming out for blood.
My fragile peace is churned to mud.
Out the lift and down the street,
Gutters cleanse my sinful feet
But leav my conscience seared complete.
Trecking through filled parking lots
Through a veil of heavan's drops
I cannot find what I have lost.
Till in halls of home once more
I confront that silent door.
Freed by pity kept in store
For the quiet children on my floor.
Acidity
You're not a ship
To carry me
When the weather's rough
And raging.
You're not a dream
To fade away
Soon as I came
To waking,
Like the morning fog.
But you are gone.
This is not a day
For tears,
Not a night for
Goodbyes.
You are not the one
Who broke my world.
You're not the one
To set it to rights.
You are my daylight
As I hold you in my arms,
And gently let you go.
The Ballad of Dwight Fry
A simple man sits there
By himself. Alone
But for the frantic screaming
Scratching from his phone.
As time itself drips slowly
And wetly from the roof
Of the overhanging overhead
Onto his polished boots.
He shudders small and frightened
With each indrawing breath
Steeling a wailing spirit,
To the icy call of death.
Till by and by
He makes reply:
"Mister, won't you reconcider?
My fortunes on the stakes
And it's time to make or break!"
Into the barren sunlight
And crunching of his feet,
Down a garden path, at once
Too spartan and too neat.
A shiver peirces his vacant thoughts,
The alien breath of breeze
Stirs him to despairing
As it whiskers through the trees.
Till even birds ring futile
As they patch their fragile nests,
They can but fuel his sorrows
At the icy touch of death.
Defeated on a park-side bench
Hollow smiles ride his lips
Curling into jagged snarls
To launch a thousand ships.
"Are you lost?" probed a stranger
Passing through the morn-cloaked grounds,
With eyes of tranquil saphire
"Or waiting to be found?"
"Sir", he breathed so hoarsely,
That man too doomed to die:
"Can there be tomorrows
For a lost soul such as I?"
Spoke that stranger softely:
"Sir tis plain to me,
Tomorrows come for all men
Just you wait and see."
And also, one poem which I sadly neglected to read, harrowed as I was by the intellectual stares of those before me:
I think I lost myself
In a pocket of the past,
Or in my other pants.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
OK. Did my first poetry-type recital as of yesterdy evening. I thought it went OK. Didn't get booed off or anything. Still much room for improvement.
On another possitive note, on Tuesday I found myself playing the piano from sheet music without the constant need to refer each note back to C to find where it was. Most satisfying.
On another possitive note, on Tuesday I found myself playing the piano from sheet music without the constant need to refer each note back to C to find where it was. Most satisfying.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
We tried but there was nothing we could do.
Trapsing about
Bumping together
Like buirds of a feather,
Never fret my little one,
Pierce the trees and make them bleed
Do not hog all the fun.
Till the earth runs out of blood,
We'll sift the mud
And ransack what remains
Of our proud domains.
Remind us of what we once were
Proud and glorious
Victorious
Towering over us now
Life is a blurr
Not to worry
They'll swing by soon
And pick us up
Take us to the moon
My alien friends
They know best
Forget the rest
And follow.
Jack be nimble
Thyme and thimble
Tear the symbol
Of the world
Take an aspirin
Wake up gasping
Pull the piston
Till tires squeal.
We'll turn the wheel
Jack be quick
We haven't much time
At the wrong end
Of that stick.
Trapsing about
Bumping together
Like buirds of a feather,
Never fret my little one,
Pierce the trees and make them bleed
Do not hog all the fun.
Till the earth runs out of blood,
We'll sift the mud
And ransack what remains
Of our proud domains.
Remind us of what we once were
Proud and glorious
Victorious
Towering over us now
Life is a blurr
Not to worry
They'll swing by soon
And pick us up
Take us to the moon
My alien friends
They know best
Forget the rest
And follow.
Jack be nimble
Thyme and thimble
Tear the symbol
Of the world
Take an aspirin
Wake up gasping
Pull the piston
Till tires squeal.
We'll turn the wheel
Jack be quick
We haven't much time
At the wrong end
Of that stick.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Stairways and Fire Escapes
He walked down the hallway to himself
With just a flashlight and destiny
Clutched in his shaking fist
As he willed then not to breathe
But the trail of footprints
Just lead back where he'd already been
As he stared into the darkened mirror
He saw himself as he really was
One foot over the edge
Playing with poisoned pictures
Of ragdolls and giants.
He walked down the hallway to himself
With just a flashlight and destiny
Clutched in his shaking fist
As he willed then not to breathe
But the trail of footprints
Just lead back where he'd already been
As he stared into the darkened mirror
He saw himself as he really was
One foot over the edge
Playing with poisoned pictures
Of ragdolls and giants.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Tribute to a Sad Friend.
I don't suppose you could shake this bloody stick
I'm at the wrong end.
When the logjam traffic finally lifts
I'll visit you again.
Your gran always had that spark in her eyes
Dreaming of the past
With her glasses half empty. I'll bet that she died
Before you even asked.
Anything you want, everything you own
She'd been there before
But if her smile was anything to go on
They'll be closing the lid
While you're still reaching for the door
But don't fear the end,
When the grass has grown once more
I'll visit you again.
I don't suppose you could shake this bloody stick
I'm at the wrong end.
When the logjam traffic finally lifts
I'll visit you again.
Your gran always had that spark in her eyes
Dreaming of the past
With her glasses half empty. I'll bet that she died
Before you even asked.
Anything you want, everything you own
She'd been there before
But if her smile was anything to go on
They'll be closing the lid
While you're still reaching for the door
But don't fear the end,
When the grass has grown once more
I'll visit you again.
Monday, June 26, 2006
Waking Up Happy.
He awakes in a feathered grip
And sinks softly through the sky
Till the sunshine melts the fog away
And frees his searching eyes.
Salvation
From drowning
A storm in a teacup
An undeserved pickup
Choppered through driving rain
He awakes in a mighty grasp
A glowing shield to drive away pain
Before he even asked.
Salvation
From destruction
An unchecked razorblade.
Asleep in a forest glade.
He awakes in a feathered grip
And sinks softly through the sky
Till the sunshine melts the fog away
And frees his searching eyes.
Salvation
From drowning
A storm in a teacup
An undeserved pickup
Choppered through driving rain
He awakes in a mighty grasp
A glowing shield to drive away pain
Before he even asked.
Salvation
From destruction
An unchecked razorblade.
Asleep in a forest glade.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Runpad
The dream flowed on.
It was the deceitfullness of the day
Build, slapdash and slipshod
Over the dross of past. Surveyed
Counted, found wanting.
This dream of delicate mists
Thoughtless and beautifull
As they clung to the hills
And thus outshone their betters.
And yet, fragile as a promise kept
Beneath my wandering gaze
Oblivian bested
Them, they faded away.
Slipping through my fingers
A tide of dismay
Thoughtless and beautifull
As they flowed through
My insufficient grasp.
The dream flowed on.
It was the deceitfullness of the day
Build, slapdash and slipshod
Over the dross of past. Surveyed
Counted, found wanting.
This dream of delicate mists
Thoughtless and beautifull
As they clung to the hills
And thus outshone their betters.
And yet, fragile as a promise kept
Beneath my wandering gaze
Oblivian bested
Them, they faded away.
Slipping through my fingers
A tide of dismay
Thoughtless and beautifull
As they flowed through
My insufficient grasp.
Monday, June 05, 2006
Friday, May 26, 2006
The morning rays of a waking sun
Hanging droplets in a fair sky
Catch me awake and unnawares.
Those glittering beads of innocence
Pry pack the last glowing embers of the city pyre
Chilled radience retreats back to slumber
Hybernating through summer days.
For once the sky is illumined
But my street is sunk in shadow
So thick I nearly drown.
With simmering contrast in my eyes
A warm mug etched into my palm
I wrestle with the dying grip of sleep
And move to fill the emptiness inside.
Hanging droplets in a fair sky
Catch me awake and unnawares.
Those glittering beads of innocence
Pry pack the last glowing embers of the city pyre
Chilled radience retreats back to slumber
Hybernating through summer days.
For once the sky is illumined
But my street is sunk in shadow
So thick I nearly drown.
With simmering contrast in my eyes
A warm mug etched into my palm
I wrestle with the dying grip of sleep
And move to fill the emptiness inside.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
There is a demon in my front porch
He hides between the floorplanks
And whistles in the eves
Through the evenings cold and dark.
There is a demon in my front porch
He fiddles with the latches
And scritches on the windows
Till the neighbours complain.
There is a demon in my front porch
He must be bound by one stronger than I
He could toss me about
Like the child I am no longer.
There is a demon in my front porch
He guards my home from night-men
So in the mornings
I leave some food for him.
He hides between the floorplanks
And whistles in the eves
Through the evenings cold and dark.
There is a demon in my front porch
He fiddles with the latches
And scritches on the windows
Till the neighbours complain.
There is a demon in my front porch
He must be bound by one stronger than I
He could toss me about
Like the child I am no longer.
There is a demon in my front porch
He guards my home from night-men
So in the mornings
I leave some food for him.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Friday, May 05, 2006
How can we concider it a crime?
You father all your excuses
Won't you string us a line?
You're walking tall, you step up to the line
I'm not a patient man but you're no saint
The ball is in your court this time.
Tears run down your face
Now you've found a place
The saddest goodbyes are the best
Now you've found a home.
It's sad we never got to know each other.
Beneath that grime lies sterner stuff
It's not enough, this time.
I wish it were.
Do you cry, regrets?
The last goodbye is best
So turn your back and rest
And we will drive you home.
You father all your excuses
Won't you string us a line?
You're walking tall, you step up to the line
I'm not a patient man but you're no saint
The ball is in your court this time.
Tears run down your face
Now you've found a place
The saddest goodbyes are the best
Now you've found a home.
It's sad we never got to know each other.
Beneath that grime lies sterner stuff
It's not enough, this time.
I wish it were.
Do you cry, regrets?
The last goodbye is best
So turn your back and rest
And we will drive you home.
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Monday, May 01, 2006
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Haven't posted in far too long, but I haven't been completely idle.
An Easter Song.
Where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Were you washing at the stream?
Only He can leave you clean.
So where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Where were you when they hung Him on the cross?
Where were you when they hung Him on the cross?
Weere you searching for your way?
Only He can make it plain.
So where were toy when they hung Him on the cross?
Where were you when they villified His name?
Where were you when they villified His name?
The sun was turned away
And the sky wept with shame.
So where were you when they villified His name?
Where were you when we crucified my Lord?
Oh where were you when we crucified my Lord?
Were you standing in the crowd
When we hurled the insults out?
So where were you when we crucified my Lord?
An Easter Song.
Where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Were you washing at the stream?
Only He can leave you clean.
So where were you when they crucified my Lord?
Where were you when they hung Him on the cross?
Where were you when they hung Him on the cross?
Weere you searching for your way?
Only He can make it plain.
So where were toy when they hung Him on the cross?
Where were you when they villified His name?
Where were you when they villified His name?
The sun was turned away
And the sky wept with shame.
So where were you when they villified His name?
Where were you when we crucified my Lord?
Oh where were you when we crucified my Lord?
Were you standing in the crowd
When we hurled the insults out?
So where were you when we crucified my Lord?
Thursday, April 06, 2006
An Evening Stroll.
The wandering highlights of your hair
Caress the city air,
Distilling breath to laughter.
As we douse the fires of the ratrace
With the flowing country landscape
And no thought spared to after.
The cobbles wend a crooked path
Until atlast
The looming light canopy parts
To soothe our souls
We watch unfold
The stellar spiral dance.
The glimmering highlights of your hair
Caress the fragrant air
Distilling breath to laughter
Tonight indeed
Are spirits freed
With no thoughts spared to after.
The wandering highlights of your hair
Caress the city air,
Distilling breath to laughter.
As we douse the fires of the ratrace
With the flowing country landscape
And no thought spared to after.
The cobbles wend a crooked path
Until atlast
The looming light canopy parts
To soothe our souls
We watch unfold
The stellar spiral dance.
The glimmering highlights of your hair
Caress the fragrant air
Distilling breath to laughter
Tonight indeed
Are spirits freed
With no thoughts spared to after.
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Thursday, March 16, 2006
While the small tethered boy
Flocked merrily to the plane
His eyes alighted like the springing rain
The slumbering mind-sloth shared
His stinging pain
Beneath the happy shadows
At the dock by the narrows.
With his feet so gentle
And his aptitude so quick
He delivered himself with nary a flick
Of the porcine jaws licking
The corpulent corpse
The past was sticking
Beneath the happy shadows
At the dock by the narrows.
Flocked merrily to the plane
His eyes alighted like the springing rain
The slumbering mind-sloth shared
His stinging pain
Beneath the happy shadows
At the dock by the narrows.
With his feet so gentle
And his aptitude so quick
He delivered himself with nary a flick
Of the porcine jaws licking
The corpulent corpse
The past was sticking
Beneath the happy shadows
At the dock by the narrows.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Friday, February 17, 2006
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Monday, February 06, 2006
Friday, February 03, 2006
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Sunday, January 22, 2006
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