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 Jan 2018 Carlie Sims
mel
mind-shift
 Jan 2018 Carlie Sims
mel
i am t(angle)d up in you once more
drowning from (my) loss before
please re(mind) me again
how (to) fix this
remind me
how
to
(feel)
a(gain)
rem(in)d me
who i was back (the)n
i am (losing) it all at once
angle my mind to feel gain in the losing
 Jan 2018 Carlie Sims
Jyotirmoy
Lust
 Jan 2018 Carlie Sims
Jyotirmoy
Your décolletage
Slips through my untrusting glances
And hits me hard
Where it shouldn't really,
And whispers to me
The intruding lustfulness of your eyes
Hovering
On my mind.
This is a lie, in that,
it is likened with the first thought -
blindfold for a day and daydream.

Sridala Swami caught a boy
who didn't wake up, odd hour
to let phosphene thoughts flow,
confused, like drunken drive on,
a footpath. This is likened to
a poem written wide awake,
could I ever really not see?

This has happened before -

The grass bristles ricocheting finger strokes,
pampered, like mother seeking refuge,
in the smiles mimicry of forgotten childhood emanates,
eyed closed, given in to the gut stretch fever
after retching and vomiting like a cartoon character.

One can't talk to grass otherwise.

In the purple faint of school assembly
hands reaching out to a thud
a concert crowd ready to catch
but delayed reflexes in play.
I felt the hands of strangers,
finger prints etched with water sprinkles
on my face, singing "Wake Up!"

One can't listen to hands otherwise.

Running on an unknown bridge
eyes blinded by sweat and tears
of shock sadness and watch dogs' stares,
of separation, disgust and anger over words
and intentions behind other's mistakes,
eyes closed under an idol unnoticed
a beggar's hand over the head in prayer

One can't sense an unseen person otherwise.

Inside out folding of your mind
impressions washed out, dried
on the wires of gratitude
unequivocal, irrevocable and unsolicited
in the summer sun,
feeling like a toilet flushed after years
I wonder if angels long for it too.

One can't hear silence within, so loudly otherwise.
After Airplane Poetry Movement's Prompt -

"Without warning, you lose your eyesight. You don't feel any physical pain. The world around you goes dark, but all your other senses become sharp. Write a poem about how you react in the immediate aftermath."
The trick will always be to close your eyes
and see,
to cover your ears to hear and to still the
rushing of the days.

I write to move along
through the currents fast and strong,
to put my feelings down on paper
before they're gone.

Will they remember me?
close your eyes and you will see
the future in a minute
we could almost last for ever
and that is quite a trick.
 Jan 2018 Carlie Sims
Docink619
I've been told you have a sweet tooth for revenge.
I have always admired the strength in your fight.
Unlike you, I grew tired of feeling the heat of your blood.
You refuse to be wrong and when the stone finally sails, you walk around with the smell of spite.
Congratulations.
You finally won.
I am no longer yours.
That's enough vengeance to last you a lifetime.
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