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johnny-monologue
johnny-monologue
Scottish And God said unto Johnny, 'Johnny, come forth and share your poetry with the world.' / But Johnny came fifth and won a toaster.
When the sun flits behind the horizon of your heart; Its pallid afterglow blazing into the sky; Read these words, and know that I loved you. No other was ever of such fine creation; I loved your every fleeting emotion. I loved the changes in your aging face, And the sorrows of your slowing pace. I loved the shattering light of your feeling. And your great, heaving sighs, your breathing. I loved you with a love that time cannot deny. Know that I still love you, slowly as you die.
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Sep 27, 2012
Sep 27, 2012 at 2:21 PM UTC
Afterglow
Said the Summer to the Winter: ‘Dear lover, we cannot continue For the autumn months condemn us both To live alone, across the oceans.’ Said the Winter to the Summer: ‘My love, how I shall miss you. But ever if you look beyond the autumn There I shall be standing, Few else alive but me. And to see Your face from so many months away, Amid a crowd of life: It shall be enough.’
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Sep 22, 2012
Sep 22, 2012 at 8:41 AM UTC
Said the Summer to the Winter
'Why do we write?' 'Because we must.' 'Then, why must we write?' 'Because, like the great bear 'Who grows fat over the summer months 'So that he may survive the winter, 'So must we write. 'We write so that we may endure.'
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Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012 at 4:02 PM UTC
'Why Do We Write?'
I should like to have a word with you And perhaps a cup of tea and see a fair with you And catch rabbits until I found a hare with you And swim in the sea until your skin, so fair, turns blue. Perhaps I could fly to Japan in a plane with you And spot a solitary crane with you And eat sushi with my fingers until my nails are crusted With the smells of fish and soy with you And I could fall into a puddle of rain with you. I would craft a lovely riverboat and call it ‘Lou’ And sail into your heart without a crew And harbour there and plant your favourite flowers (Which are blue) And let them grow until you knew That I should like to spend a lifetime with you. But first, I should like to have a word with you.
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 8:18 AM UTC
A Word With You
I listen to our silence. It can speak, but never has. It listens to us. It knows that just as the great sea can roar But does not, So should it keep itself. That is, until such a time As we roar with it.
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Sep 4, 2012
Sep 4, 2012 at 10:46 AM UTC
I Listen to our Silence
Yours was a sea birth. You were born of the salt - It made your bones. Coral flesh covered your salt bones, And a seaweed skin Kept it all in. You floated ashore with Big pearly eyes, and no name. They kept you on land, It's where a man should stay. But I knew you would be At home in the sea. I rolled you into the sea as you slept. And when the water pulled you down, I heard your laughter as you drowned.
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Aug 14, 2012
Aug 14, 2012 at 6:32 AM UTC
Sea Birth
I am sorry for your death, I am, truly. But I strive to remember you not As the Earth consumes you nor as You gaze upon the blossoming roots Of flowers, which I cannot fathom. I shall remember you as I knew you: Far more of everything than anyone else. I shall forever recall the oceans locked In your eyes; the mountains climbing from Your back; the lightning which struck out (but never violently) from your precious heart. I doubt I could forget the gemstones Which you forged in your brain And then spat from your mouth, Like a glorious fountain from a distant fairy tale. This is how I shall remember you forever, And I promise not to cry. You hated when I cried, And I hated it more for causing you pain. You were the last of six billion lives which deserved A single dew drop of pain.
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Aug 1, 2012
Aug 1, 2012 at 5:48 AM UTC
Epitaph
Who was it That decided Life Must be so very Difficult?
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Jul 9, 2012
Jul 9, 2012 at 1:10 AM UTC
Faux
I looked into the darkened water (A perfect mirror of this place). I looked into the blackened water And I saw your smiling face. I cried out and struck the lake, Breaking up the mirror sight. I split the stars across the lake To tear your face across the night. But you reformed of the waves As they settled over time. I saw no change among those waves, But suddenly your face was mine.
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Jul 4, 2012
Jul 4, 2012 at 7:48 AM UTC
I Looked Into the Darkened Water
I know the edge of the world lies On the line between life and death. And on each side are mournful cries; Two choirs created of wasted breath. I know because I am this line - Not alive, but neither dead. Between limited and endless time Lies me: a lonely spark of dread. And in this limbo I await The decay and scattering of my soul; Which endlessly itself debates As to which side I shall go.
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Jul 4, 2012
Jul 4, 2012 at 7:25 AM UTC
Of Solitude