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lukad
lukad
Nature, Love, Relationships, Poems for the People
in city park a crow laughs, while a girl scatters rhinestones and crumbs. the bird hops childlike over the warm cement, offering coins from his beak. a frowning man at the bus stop probes the folds of his wallet for a bus token. deft fingers meet softness- pinches of rhinestones, and crumbs. he smiles, remembering freedom. "fair trade for some," he says.
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Feb 22, 2017
Feb 22, 2017 at 4:05 AM UTC
freedom
knees deep in holy work grit under nails, sticky hands every ounce of me scoop, pile, every ounce of it packed into cups and piled my testament proof of humanity then, swept away inevitability is salty and wet and my sands of life are gone too soon
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Dec 24, 2016
Dec 24, 2016 at 11:01 PM UTC
castles
you held me under the honeyed glow of autumn moonlight and my spring tide surged. your luminescence filled the zenith of my sugar-studded night sky. but you are not my moon; you coruscate with the ardor of starlight itself. you are a nebula- glowing eternal in this heavenly procession, lustrous beyond lust. you speak starlight saccharine, and dance constellations on my lips, trace the craters in my hips. you are the fervent fantasy in the core of this wayward planet, spun every way in love’s orbit. they say we are made of stardust but I didn’t believe it until I met the stars.
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Dec 12, 2016
Dec 12, 2016 at 7:04 PM UTC
a love poem
details slip through busy fingers but still warm the wistful touch and time over-exposes memory like a photograph left in the sun so I don't recall what you wore or the music we played that day or where we were driving from or the photographer counting down... but I remember the flashbulbs when you held me: the way they spun your hair gold and star-bursted my vision like we were the models of love and this is picture proof that the sunlight captured our moment and I haven't forgotten what you said, "write a poem about this."
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Dec 10, 2016
Dec 10, 2016 at 10:51 PM UTC
exposure
the moon was better off for where it shined illuminated lovers' wont entwined but bid the lovers' gesture something new in redwoods tall, a loving taller grew. thus trees themselves did falter in the light as placed your gentle hands along my night yet witnessing, they too were surer lived by beauty only you the world to give and furthered as the beauty of that sight. the ground itself improved for it was blessed with rolling shoulders building back and chest forever warm embrace unfaltering til ecstasy i bid yourself to bring and soft draw in the longing of my breast.
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Aug 23, 2016
Aug 23, 2016 at 10:17 PM UTC
moonlit love
i grew up as the mayor of a city i dug out of the dirt around the jacaranda in the schoolyard. sometimes i’d collaborate with friends and we’d build empires together. but, mostly, we fought over supplies and land; we couldn’t stand it when one had more than the others. we flung seed pods as cannonballs, shrapnel out of leaf litter, even planned secret raids, but the aggression only turned our bright cities to dust. the most valuable thing i’ve learned since becoming an adult- perhaps what separates me from that childhood- is that the most devastating weapon against feelings of inferiority is verbal reason, and that’s not to say aggression makes us children, but i think we all have little cities.
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Aug 22, 2016
Aug 22, 2016 at 8:03 PM UTC
Little Cities
that sunset was a solemn thing in breaking hearts would love dare ring a beauty that should be so bold to turn my lover’s courage cold and still I believe true that I in deep confusion loved the sky but light of love did overstay the sun set one year late that day. and so I watched  the marbled clouds be rid of all their silver shrouds prepared for melancholy night and frigid fangs of lost love’s bite and in the waning sunlight soft a single mourning dove aloft did wake the stars in dying light which took the sky with drawing night and when I gazed upon the stars at last I saw they weren’t so far with all the thousands in the sky it’s not so hard to say goodbye.
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Aug 22, 2016
Aug 22, 2016 at 7:54 PM UTC
Sunset