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 Poems For Debra3 comments
category picture27 Jun 2004 @ 01:37
Debra was a very dear cyberfriend of mine who has recently passed on. Her online name was dawnis. I wrote these poems for her while she was still alive. She liked them. She was quite the poet herself. I miss her.

Faith in the Face of Disparity

Such is the nature of the times between
when old guard resort to unabashed force
trying to hold back a necessary dream
which chuckles and unfolds steady on course.

Beware the shadow projecting the past
a nightmare of warning rather than fact
as hindsight shows it simply cannot last
but as fertile soil for future extract.

Odd moments catch tears that release relief
ride the winds when not all is what it seems
silver wordless steam affirms your belief
when there is nothing left but primal screams.

Shining spirit light this path of strategy
salvation from nemisis and tragedy.

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Visiting Dawn Is Waking Up

I clicked into your poem
and then in the reading through
visited a friend I've known
from long since I've forgotten when
and although we've never met
in the memory it feels as if
we had gone somewhere together
and shared an experience
in time and place
those things it takes
to make it all come real.  More >

 Chains of Gold2 comments
category picture14 Jun 2004 @ 12:10
The forward scout rode over the ridge,
and spied a field of slaves,
the war is won, you're free said he,
take off those chains and walk away,
"are you nuts?" said they,
these chains are solid gold
we never could afford them on our own,
and so they resumed their back breaking toil
burdened down with chains of gold.

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 Wild Ride2 comments
category picture28 May 2004 @ 01:10
If the Divine Design was the 'what' then the Wild Ride is the 'why'. It's not about sex as much as union with the cosmic consciousness, part of the whole OrgasmoVolution thing. These are song lyrics and a tribute to the Doors, I think Jim would have liked them. I would be most pleased if there were any musicians that could put this to sound.  More >

 The Divine Design2 comments
category picture27 May 2004 @ 01:16
The Divine Design was a poem I wrote about ten years ago. It is actually more of a spoken word piece, and has has been performed in public on three occasions and was well recieved. I have never heard it myself, but it generates a lot of power and I get extremely 'pumped' whenever I recite it even if it is only silently to myself; in full delivery I can feel the words echo in my lungs. Technically it is more like a manifesto or mission statement, but I simply think of it as the spoken word.  More >



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