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john-russell
john-russell
American
Another day has come; and gone... Come the night we’re on our own. Lay us down and tuck us in, And let our sleep come when. Suddenly we have no say: Unbidden dreams take us far away. Our minds will rapidly unfurl: We belong now to another world. Finally! morning lights our eyes awake. Dreams’ murky memories we try to take. “Hush now; say your goodbyes. The sun arises in his skies.” For Rickets. Copyright © 2010, 2013 by John Russell; all rights reserved. No reproduction allowed in any manner whatsoever without permission.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 6:02 PM UTC
Twilight Etude
In my childhood I played with fire! Now I play with matches: Sticks without embers that burn with hot remembers inflaming logic without reasons for the Treason; treason, falling by the seasons like a burning white hot snow. and realizing: That the more That I discover The less there is To know. Copyright © 2013 by John Russell; all rights reserved. No reproduction allowed in any manner whatsoever without permission.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 6:02 PM UTC
Fetid Youth
No lightly cawing jest now but bird wheezle from the filthy flying rags of malcontent of discontent darkened further by the lies Spreading their fetid steaming rage Across the hills Across the dales and down in the valley, valley so low – where the mocows cringe, “Bright shining as the sun.” “When we push this button we could blow up the world,” one said. But they pushed anyway And pushed and pushed again And they found Nature to be longsuffering but ignored her cries to “Stop!” and Ignorant in their glee they did not perceive their ends... No Taps: only wind; then, silence. Copyright © 2013 by John Russell; all rights reserved. No reproduction allowed in any manner whatsoever without permission.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 5:59 PM UTC
Crows speak with the Voices of the Dead