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nicholas-carroll-bessey
nicholas-carroll-bessey
She whispered In his ear As he closed his eyes And counted back from 10, Pretending he had made a bomb Inside himself, Ticking down And down and down Until that final click, And the switch would flip And his eyes would Alight for a moment Then darken. She whispered: "Please, just one more day. Don't go. Just one more day." She whispered and his eyes closed, And she counted her heartbeats As she watched his breathing slow and slow until he inhaled and Stopped. And in his last breath, He heard the click, But there was no bomb, And no great boom, Just the click, And a soft movement, Like a leaf pushing against the wind As it falls from the tree.
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Nov 26, 2016
Nov 26, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
The final click
Who drives the wind? The battered steppes in the North Stand mute with cracked lips. Where the roar of ocean crash resounds, The wind whips like some old tyrant. He whistles, remembering her pleasant face, Long dead. Then he takes up the whip and whistles some more, As he strikes lightning on the tattered shore.
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Nov 20, 2016
Nov 20, 2016 at 2:53 PM UTC
Wijk aan Zee Coast
Withhold nothing, but let the droplets drip And cluster and dry and age. Speak in reverse so no one understands. Let the steam build and collect Until the pistons break And the whistle resounds Pierce shrill rising and rising and slowing. Moving up and up into nothing, Forgotten. Erased. An imprint in smoke.
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Nov 20, 2016
Nov 20, 2016 at 2:44 PM UTC
Industry of Age
Delicious Delights Frought with terrible Frights Giving my heart a horrible start, On this starless night. Mysterious sirs, Bearing wonderous furs, Looking at me, plain to see, Moving in blurs. What may I do? What might ensue? They, whom I vanquish in all of my anguish, I can undo. Fears are faced, Dastardly Dangers erased. As if I, giving it a try, Laid them all to waste.
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Nov 24, 2015
Nov 24, 2015 at 9:35 PM UTC
Dangers in the Dark
Your utter complacence is Perpetually mitigated by your patience; Yet, since we've met, Your ubiquitous, Splendidly liquidous, Serendipitous humor, Like a tumor, Has beguiled me, Defiled me, Riled me. Your delicious, Surreptitious, Obfuscation of superfluous condemnation is Erroneous and felonious A frantic and pedantic antic.
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Nov 24, 2015
Nov 24, 2015 at 9:23 PM UTC
Pretention
Chastise all further entertainment Is the heart of our enchainment Begins with fetters about wrists Are wrung til red Is the color bulls abhor Not the one who questions Are without answer Til He who comes restore.
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Nov 18, 2015
Nov 18, 2015 at 9:01 PM UTC
Chains in Technicolor
I lept into darkness and the darkness took me back. I felt around, looked high up, then low and down But saw naught but black. I wept for want of light and the darkness wept for me. With sleeve I swept tear, but still this formidable fear Of what I could not see. Then joy! What pinprick peaked out of light afar! That I wondered could it be so? At once my heart saying no At sight of distant star. I made to sprint, but the darkness sprant behind. Trodding on heal, with terrible zeal, Saying: “This will not bind.” Still I ran with ferocious will, and let darkness be ****** Feet sinking deeper at first, then climbing with insatiable burst, Through mounds of black sand. Star grew faint, and the darkness darkened, Then as fire ablaze, all in a wondrous haze, The light us hearkened. “This way” it whispered, and “WAIT!” I cried. Then the darkness shuddered, hearing all that we’d uttered, And left with “goodbye.” I lept into light and the light took me back.
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 1:40 AM UTC
This way