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j-m-evjen
Canada Christian / Student / Lover / Poet
Haifische schwammen Schwammen, schwärmten In einem Kreis, und gingen Durcheinander Wieder und wieder Und wider meine Angst Und meinen Willen. Plötzlich änderte sich alles Und ich wusste gar nicht mehr Wo ich stand. In Wirklichkeit saß ich, glitt, trieb ich in der Luft oder zwischen den Etagen. In dem Boden bewegte Mein Körper sich. Du warst nicht da, aber sie. Sie manifestierte sich Im Zimmer vor mir. Ihr Geist tanzte Und füllte mich, Körperlich Ein. So schnelle wie Sie kam, war sie Wieder auf Einmal Weg. Sie fiel weg. Ich existierte Und zitierte Im Dunkeln. Er machte die Lichter, die Sonne, aus und die Geister, ihrer, kamen und uns fehlten Die Worte. Ich kann es nicht Beschreiben, aber Ich verlief mich und Befand mich in einer Neuen Welt Füllend und überlaufend mit ihrer Stimme.
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 4:40 PM UTC
Taub Rauchgeschwängert
Why can’t we always be together I miss you You are just so far Seeing you go makes my heart weak I miss you There is so much I want to say Time I want to spend with you I miss you It just keeps going Every three months You are here And then gone I miss you
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 4:39 PM UTC
I miss you
You’re nothing more than ink on an old, unread page in a forgotten urban library; one not so urban as to have visitors but so urban as to have the unlearned come and pretend and imagine themselves as their antitheses. Your name is nothing more than history, the past. Your life affects no-one to this day. Your father’s name, work and moustache are unimportant. Your “very happy family”, Clemens, or has your name changed since? is dead, gone and forgotten except those lovely souls trying to find between the books, the pages, the lines. His Roman Nose isn’t important to your adoration. Your adoration is nothing. You’re nothing. But then why is your beauty so enthralling? Why can I not take my eyes off your face, lost in time? Your lips, shaded on the left, stay silently unopened eternally. Oh love, oh love! Your shadow casts a spell of your beauty on the wall. I am simply lost In your brown eyes, in black and white. The contours of your timeless face pursue my thoughts and take them as lovesick captives. Your hair, full, and pulled effortlessly back. Oh, love! If there was only more of you to see, below the neck. Your pale skin, white dress. Gold, necklace. ****** ears. Your chaste, elapsed beauty has once graced this world. But now resides here as a photograph. A face lost in time.
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 4:39 PM UTC
Face Lost in Time, Susy Clemens’
I’ve forgotten how the pine and spruce breathe the cold, crisp winter air with love, acceptance and lust fully and deeply into their being and send that very air into the needles of green, solid green, which shoot the cold out and shake off the snow only to bring new life. I’ve forgotten how it feels to be among my friends from my home in the snow across the sea, all too far to be so close yet distant and welcoming. I’ve forgotten the embraces outside in the cold winter air, the kisses beside roaring birch fires and the love beyond this loving world. I’ve forgotten where you take me when all is melting, fading and changing away in an attempt to be more, more and more beautiful than that wonderful land is. I’ve forgotten what a gift we have received; Peace and Love in Expanse; all we need, is it not? A place under the stars, in the grass, on a hill, in the North, away from the bustling busy bodies of the urbane. A place where time, matter stand still for eternity, and onwards. I miss such a place. I’ve forgotten the warmth of our bodies, playing in the snow as the deer do leap and trot and briskly blunder through the woods of the deep, dark peace. We fall into each other’s arms and do not let go. The snow melts on our faces, mixing with sweat and tears. I have forgotten the words, thank you, I adore you, I am so in love with you. Here they are. Said aloud for you. The ink bursts forth and declares them yours! til the end of infinity which is very far in the distance, perhaps never to be reached. I have forgotten the deepest longing of my heart.
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
Breathe
I’ve forgotten how the pine and spruce breathe the cold, crisp winter air with love, acceptance and lust fully and deeply into their being and send that very air into the needles of green, solid green, which shoot the cold out and shake off the snow only to bring new life. I’ve forgotten how it feels to be among my friends from my home in the snow across the sea, all too far to be so close yet distant and welcoming. I’ve forgotten the embraces outside in the cold winter air, the kisses beside roaring birch fires and the love beyond this loving world. I’ve forgotten where you take me when all is melting, fading and changing away in an attempt to be more, more and more beautiful than that wonderful land is. I’ve forgotten what a gift we have received; Peace and Love in Expanse; all we need, is it not? A place under the stars, in the grass, on a hill, in the North, away from the bustling busy bodies of the urbane. A place where time, matter stand still for eternity, and onwards. I miss such a place. I’ve forgotten the warmth of our bodies, playing in the snow as the deer do leap and trot and briskly blunder through the woods of the deep, dark peace. We fall into each other’s arms and do not let go. The snow melts on our faces, mixing with sweat and tears. I have forgotten the words, thank you, I adore you, I am so in love with you. Here they are. Said aloud for you. The ink bursts forth and declares them yours! til the end of infinity which is very far in the distance, perhaps never to be reached. I have forgotten the deepest longing of my heart.
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The Ravens gather for a death Cold wind hits back Black silhouettes of darkness Fly in lack. One of those death parties, You know? Where the trees rustle, And winds blow. Almost like a memorial To celebrate life In a way, In terms of strife. They join together Gather round Eye gawkingly Fly without sound. Cold-fingered Dawn Arises from afar, The last time this corpse Will see her star. I watch From afar off. Look at their ritual, Hear their scoff. They call me, They entice They beckon thither, Partake! In our rotting sacrifice. One of those death parties, You know? Far away, In the bloodied snow. I advance further, Closer to the Feast. A choice meal, delicacy, Enjoyed by the Least. The Ravens gather for a death, Something to love, Flying up up high On the wings of a dove. One of those death parties, You see? One those, All full of Glee. Almost like a memorial Together to eat Celebrate the life Of our favourite meat.
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 6:49 PM UTC
The Ravens Gather For a Death
Viewboat, After viewboat, Passing. Viewboat, After viewboat, Water. Silent, Hollow’d galley, Drifting Viewboat, After viewboat, Bypassing Viewboat, After viewboat, Swans. Steady, Eternal force, Moving. Viewboat, After viewboat, Passing-by. Viewboat, After viewboat, Open Sultry, Quiet hymns, Resounding The boat, As refuge, To love. The sound, As incense, To God. The water, As life, To men Viewboat, After viewboat, Haven.
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 6:48 PM UTC
Cycles