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They will not return To hug their Moms Dads Wives Husbands Children They Stand to Greet the single file procession She hugs, shakes each hand of those present for the solemn parade that streams past. the void made by the impact of this mortar Round of War has not yet been realized. In all the pomp twenty one rounds Sal-lute p a T s This Soldier is laid to rest. War is hell RiP ty 4 ur Sacrifice
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Nov 10, 2013
Nov 10, 2013 at 11:20 AM UTC
Flak Jackets of Mourning
The stage lights fade Supporting cast All dispersed No applause to echo No encore heard From the empty stadium. Two stars remain Upon the empty stage As the colors fade To black and white. "You's" flew Like shurikens With expert Accuracy; "I's" were daggers Digging deep. From the endless trill of Stab words That began in pleasantries, Their hearts lay Beating, Bleeding And With each weakened throb Love life, Love lusts, Loves lost Oozed and coagulated Till at the others' feet.
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Nov 7, 2013
Nov 7, 2013 at 9:54 PM UTC
Swan Song
As tears formed rivulets That ebbed From cheek to neck And laid upon my heart, The shapeless One With magic on Dried them in Reverse. He cupped His hands Till each was spent. We drank them As the sweetest wine. Grief Turned to Merriment. He danced With me Wrapped in Silent words And open arms In the shadows Of the moon. I measured the Stolen moments Shared, not In the Moon's tide Or Man-made time But in my own Natural ones. Three have Passed And still He comes To call.
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Oct 31, 2013
Oct 31, 2013 at 10:29 PM UTC
Untitled
I lay in the Afterglow Gloriously Intoxicated in the little Miracles You touched I didn't flinch Your voice came and Blessed my soul My hazel eyes Quickly beamed Like emerald Beacons Lighting up My heart Setting it ablaze Oh Yes! Old Warrior I longed for The simpler pleasures That your Hands did offer I won't forget the Way your fingers felt Touching my skin Like warm water That first flutter Felt As your arm wrapped Around my waist The shadows of two Being one As the sunset cast us over. "Trim the wick" You said After your finger Passed through Its tongue of orange Dipped in the Jasmine scent as your Callused fingers pinched the Dancing flame I felt. I felt! I was the most Beautiful woman in the world Before you Some men Leave Marks on the heart Some leave marks On the body But YOU Left Your mark upon My soul
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Oct 31, 2013
Oct 31, 2013 at 2:32 AM UTC
Widow's Walk
I was dreaming lucky    But woke up cold in hand; I dreamed I had a dollar    But woke up cold in hand. Woke up this morning    Feel around for my shoes. You know about that?    They took yours too? Sometimes I feel    Like walkin'. Sometimes I feel    Like cryin'. Sometimes I feel    Like a motherless child. Sometimes I feel    Like I ain't no one at all. Say brother,    I can't make change       For a nickle. Say sister, oh sister,    Can you spare me       One thin dime? "When a man gets the blues He grabs a train and rides." I know    I ain't no man. "When a woman gets the blues She hangs her head and cries." I know    I don't feel       Like no woman. So when I get me back    My walkin' shoes,       Those worn out, old walkin' shoes, I'm takin' this suitcase    Full of blues I got       And ride the boxcar blinds Past Boogie Street    All the way to       Johnson's Crossroads. Lines in Quotations are direct from Train Whistle Blues by Jimmie Rodgers, 1929
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Sep 29, 2013
Sep 29, 2013 at 3:24 PM UTC
Ms. J's Blues (A Tribute)