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jepuckett
jepuckett
Disaster: A sudden event An accident A Catastrophe Great damage or Loss of life A volcano Decimates The population **** One In ten Teach them a lesson. A decimation is punishment for the whole Make an example out of them See? It could be your skeleton Freeze framed in a blanket of ash Fossilized An example made of you for those who come after Before us there was no disaster Only event The earth is that man Holding the rifle Righteous in his conviction But he will not pass out cigarettes before he shoots you It's all a choice: End the war Or we end up Another fossil on the side of that grey gravel road
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Nov 18, 2016
Nov 18, 2016 at 4:01 AM UTC
Natural Occurances
She searched for shark teeth As I picked up sea glass. That was the fundamental difference between us: She wanted something dark and deadly While I longed for light and beauty. My water was already filled to the brim with shadows. j.e.puckett
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Dec 28, 2015
Dec 28, 2015 at 10:52 PM UTC
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Have you ever seen that Pseudo-inspirational quote About how you're made from Tiny bits of star stuff And therefore should always remember some ******** about how special you are? I think it's amazing that people Use some ****** metaphor like this To remind others of their worth. Literally everything is made of Tiny bits of star **** That's not special, and that's not unique. What is amazing Is that you, alive, right now Came from a one in a million Combination of perfect   universal circumstance. A tiny ball of rock happened to end up the exact perfect distance from a fiery gaseous orb To be the exact perfect temperature to support life. That little orb happened to have An abundance of oceans For that life to evolve into amazing little creatures. Those creatures eventually left those seas Slowly becoming Something absolutely new. You are the product of millions of years of coincidences, and natures trial and and error. They all lead to you, A bundle of cells all communicating and constantly working together In such a complex and fantastic manner, that we still don't completely understand how all that flesh and blood And water and electricity Can work together to not only allow us to run and walk and eat and breath But also to discover and contemplate and create and truly, consciously, THINK In a manner that, as far as we are aware No other creature can. You have the capacity To imagine and dream and choose and worry And love and hate And feel both joy and pain. Those are things that nothing else On earth, Or in our solar system Or anywhere else in this known universe Can do the way you do. So use that unique cognitive power To be aware of just how truly incredible you are, Not as star stuff But as the fragile, Beautiful collection Of flesh and bones and blood, That against all odds has become You. j.e.puckett
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Dec 28, 2015
Dec 28, 2015 at 8:41 PM UTC
Tiny Bits of Star ****
Have you ever seen that Pseudo-inspirational quote About how you're made from Tiny bits of star stuff And therefore should always remember some ******** about how special you are? I think it's amazing that people Use some ****** metaphor like this To remind others of their worth. Literally everything is made of Tiny bits of star **** That's not special, and that's not unique. What is amazing Is that you, alive, right now Came from a one in a million Combination of perfect   universal circumstance. A tiny ball of rock happened to end up the exact perfect distance from a fiery gaseous orb To be the exact perfect temperature to support life. That little orb happened to have An abundance of oceans For that life to evolve into amazing little creatures. Those creatures eventually left those seas Slowly becoming Something absolutely new. You are the product of millions of years of coincidences, and natures trial and and error. They all lead to you, A bundle of cells all communicating and constantly working together In such a complex and fantastic manner, that we still don't completely understand how all that flesh and blood And water and electricity Can work together to not only allow us to run and walk and eat and breath But also to discover and contemplate and create and truly, consciously, THINK In a manner that, as far as we are aware No other creature can. You have the capacity To imagine and dream and choose and worry And love and hate And feel both joy and pain. Those are things that nothing else On earth, Or in our solar system Or anywhere else in this known universe Can do the way you do. So use that unique cognitive power To be aware of just how truly incredible you are, Not as star stuff But as the fragile, Beautiful collection Of flesh and bones and blood, That against all odds has become You. j.e.puckett
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These poor sheets Unwitting casualties of our bedroom warfare They never asked for this They intended to be respectable and clean Stretched taut over some regal queen
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Dec 28, 2015
Dec 28, 2015 at 8:40 PM UTC
These Poor Sheets
"his state struck me in comparison as isolation, loneliness. But solitude is different, and female solitude, when it is truly chosen, can be blissful." ~Cerwin Dovey So now I am carving and clawing Into myself. Initially it is painful I am breaking myself Slicing through my own flesh Cracking open my rib cage In an attempt to find this place where I can be alone comfortable and blissful in solitude. It is a chaotic effort as I dissect each part of my self examining my interior with the utmost attention as I try to become familiar with each pulsing vein each cell contained memorizing every piece Abhorrent or admirable I attempt to become familiar with each flaw and each virtue loving them the way I would if they were contained elsewhere. The way I love each sparkle or scar in a lover or a friend. I am listening intently to every conversation with myself: my own, lone audience. I must become intimately acquainted intoxicated with my own thoughts my sole company so that I may eventually crawl into the cavern of myself. Safe within the walls of this skin. The bars of my rib cage. The pulse of blood through my heart. The absolute bliss of this chosen solitude. j.e.puckett
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Dec 28, 2015
Dec 28, 2015 at 3:12 AM UTC
On the Advice of a Russian Tortiose
I will not cave into myself for you. I will no longer quiet myself. I have done that for far to long. I will let my heart consume the world.
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Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014 at 10:18 AM UTC
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