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peterpiper
The sweet sussurro of the willows weeping What sadness echoes in their mourning song And as I stand beneath their hollow shade I realize we are not two, but one
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 1:22 PM UTC
The Willow
I pondered, pained, to see him kneel, And talk of growing old - I didn't think I'd like the feel Of water running cold. *He caught the look at once and smiled, And said: 'But nevermind - There's warmth to hold and cherish, child, In what you leave behind.'* He wrapped me in his arms with pride, And said: 'And don't forget - A hug can keep me warm,' he sighed... 'A little longer yet.'
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Jan 13, 2015
Jan 13, 2015 at 6:09 PM UTC
Life's Embrace
Steamy and hot, The lady shouts two cents, no! three! For the loaf of bread People bustling everywhere Where they are going, no one knows. The air smells of baked goods and ashy smoke Vendors call and cry An old woman covered in a scarlet shawl Examines a basket of fresh dates 20 cents a pound Two people are bent over an old tattered rug for sale With the design of a fiery dragon on the side. Only 10 dollars. Letters and fliers blow across the cobbled street And the sun beats down Upon ripe grapefruits And shining sugar coated buns The Baker Square; Where I grew up
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 6:47 PM UTC
The Baker Square
The moonlit water My mirrors stare back at me It is silver glass Hot is the summer Waves of heat rise from the sand The sun scorches the earth Red is the night sky Their blood was shed on the field The soldiers lie still
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 6:44 PM UTC
Haiku
Standing outside the coliseum He wipes his tattered brow As he waits in chains And what remains Of a worn and used nightgown The oak doors creak as they slowly bow He walks the axis road The dogs at his heels, he knows, he feels Pains that have been bestowed A table is set upon which blades rest The choice of which he makes He reaches forward, picks up the sword No room here for mistakes The helmet is hot, he feels his breath As he walks upon the field He is a trapped snake inside a crate He raises up his shield His adversary stood there watching With a shaking fretful eye They prepared to fight until deaths bite Took and run them dry With one fell swing of the sword He brings his foe down The steel glistens in the sunlight Enhanced with the smell of blood The crowd cheers and roars What do they know of it? The life he has taken It cannot be replaced He is trapped inside He cries for freedom inside Slowly he dies inside Inside himself.
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 6:40 PM UTC
Gladiator
I am light brown with shining eye.  A small rodent some might call me. Though small I may be, I live in everyone Beneath the cracks in the darkest rooms of the word, I scurry to those who need my comfort And they embrace my touch. The lion always chases me.  He despises me. Yet he fears me, one so small. The black lion, dark as night I am his mortal enemy. Most of the time I hide in the shadows People look to me To see what they truly are And the deepest reaches of what is it to be human Flow forth from me. The lion never ceases, never stops Always frantically trying to extinguish my flame I will never die I live in us all and I scurry this earth My comfort helps those in need Beneath the cracks in the darkest rooms of the world.
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 6:35 PM UTC
Courage
Subtle signs can be seen in everyday life If you look left and right and listen closely You can see and hear it in how people act When they stare into your eyes as cold as steel You stare straight into their soul When they seem so nervous sitting by you You know something is amiss So listen closely and try to find them Because they buzz all around us And if we can act of conjecture Then we may save ourselves sooner or later
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Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 at 3:35 PM UTC
Subtle Signs