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nicholas-phillips
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English I am a senior at Appalachian State University, majoring in Computer Science and Computational Mathematics. I started to write poetry in middle school, and never stopped since then. I love being able to express myself in every format, whether it be photography, music, visual artwork, writing, or even creating something with coding. I hope you enjoy my work! / / All poems posted here are my original works. / Copyright © Nicholas Phillips All Rights Reserved.
Together games of lust blossom, blossom– balls of fire in wartorn skies. We can dance and pretend Passion Meaning.
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Apr 5, 2014
Apr 5, 2014 at 12:40 AM UTC
An Invitation to the Ball
Driving back beside me became a man he said cigarettes and driving are bride and groom. The crow agreed for me.
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Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014 at 11:13 PM UTC
Daydreaming on the Highway to Boone
I've never gone anywhere without seeing crows. In fields and malls, classrooms and bathrooms, they're never missing. Sometimes they'll come right up and those moments are petrifying because there aren't any breadcrumbs but the bits of fears on shoulders. When they land before you, you can feel a massive pressure on your chest, trapping you and catching your breath. I know other people see them too. I've seen people cursed with crows always hovering, whispering in their ears, pecking at their insecurities, and screeching self doubt. Mine is never far behind me and he'll never leave.
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 2:10 PM UTC
Crow Feathers
The sound of your name, The image of your face, Fill my being. They resonate in the room that is my mind touching on every memory that we share. They reverberate inside of my rib cage, echoing the beating of my heart. They seep through all of my limbs to the tips of my frame, magnifying every touch of my fingers and every bit of my feet touching the ground. They give me the energy to breathe, to live.
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Feb 16, 2014
Feb 16, 2014 at 4:59 PM UTC
You
When the reduction is redoubled, An introduction is discovered of the Determined terms that describe this White-washed weeping-willow world. Winter, spring, summer, autumn are Rendered as enduring lies for Endearing eyes to deceive fearing wives Glazed over from being raised under. A blunder to hear what is true, Torn asunder I'm left to rue The rift between my ears and eyes That cleanly lie to my mind.
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 1:07 AM UTC
Redoubling a Reduction
At a crossroads we write the left Unburdened and unabashed, we are felt! As a clumsy hand balancing tarnished copper But we think it brass and boldly she calls "Sit for this metallic weight is straining!" On words we wonder, curious what lies behind. The ground at our zenith, no wonder We mislabel worms as stars, praise them great, Quaking creeks sound as ants in our clogged ears. "Uncork your wines, fellows; age more yields grey Though we feel it golden."
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
Inverted Perceptions
Across the room they sat; Sipping coffee and chatting. Young, engrossed in each other, Blind to the bustling cafe around. But in came a man, maybe a bull; His breath vanished when he saw her. Boldly he challenged, "A duel! For that hand, fair and pure." At once hushed, we watched; The challenged stood with pride, "With sabres; at once!" Aghast she watched lover and challenger Take up arms for her favor. Quick as lightning they began Dancing with death as wounds developed. Equal they seemed after countless clangs, Suddenly slash! A **** grew Across his throat, red blood sprayed Spattering the victor; a messy trophy. The challenger threw his sabre Into the fresh corpse of his enemy, "Now where is my fair hand?" He could not find her amidst the cafe; She had vanished. Enraged he withdrew The weapon and impaled himself. Where had the beauty gone? Away with the victor true; who? I, the bystander.
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 5:31 PM UTC
A Cafe Duel
The trees will leave; when snow arrives For all the leaves have already left While we looked right for the Sun. Once rays danced through town, Music was unheard; beatless jigs seemed Devil wrought and the folk screamed, "What light are you! to have robbed us Blind we are not! Bare branches hang Solemn as gallows overhead; what evil Replaced the green with red?" Without pause, the rays swung from Leafless limb to flowerless stem; Offended and dignified, the rays parted Leaving the town behind with haste. Glad were the simple folk; sad, alone. The gallows flourished in the dark; Folkless town the leaves found; Silent - They rotted in ground.
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
When Leaves Leave
Unfocused, The table appears     strong     sturdy. When a lens Is placed Before eye, The table appears   rotten     desecrated. The infestation Runs too deep. Mahogany Or oak, The table Is beyond saving.
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Dec 19, 2013
Dec 19, 2013 at 1:36 AM UTC
The Table
In the woods, A man built a cabin So he could live Freely from the trees. His child died at sixteen. His grandson was poor, He sold the cabin for crumbs. The buyer cut down Every tree for miles So he could live Freely and safely. His son wanted more. He made the cabin a mall, And put beetles in all Of the trees left, So he could live Enslaved in fear And in greed.
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Dec 12, 2013
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:47 AM UTC
America