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Kari Mar 2013
Great man,
powerful man,
moral
special
intelligent man.
Even you
can be corrupted.
Kari Feb 2013
Paint a smile on
your lips
like makeup.
Slip it on,
like a pair of shoes
or a handbag.
Hang it in the closet
at night,
with your shirts
and dresses.
You can wear it again
tomorrow.
Kari Dec 2012
Your eyes are dark.
A stone, tossed,
would make
no resounding splash
in those depths.
Hand pressed to lips
Will hide the smirk on your face,
but those eyes will always
betray you.
Kari Dec 2012
Years fly
And I have yet to grow wings.
Mid-step,
and half-hovering.
You can't have the sky
with a foot on the ground.
Kari Dec 2012
Young,as a child
I knew, someday, dreamed, someday,
I'd find a prince.
Grown, almost
I search,always, hope,always,
and find only men.
Kari Dec 2012
Don't worry
He won't leave you.
He loves you.
Your children.
The home you share.
Men have needs.
Vicious needs.
They take their teenagers
on the side.
Like cream in coffee.
Tasty, but could do without.
Kari Oct 2011
When I was young once my pastor taught
The tale Genesis, how God with care
Unto hard clay breathed conscious thought.
As the wind would blow I’d say a prayer
And feel His breath, the hot gust of air
The trees that swayed were His great chest
The leaves that fell were kissed and blessed.
I spread my arms towards the sky
And knew He could make me fly.
I closed my eyes, and on tip-toe
Soared high to heavens, earth below.
Far above the pale green pastures
And winding roads, filled with rapture
I saw where the path would end,
What the course of life would lend.
Unchained and free, I knew at last
What shores we'd reach, when we are passed.
Our clumsy bodies tie us down,
But souls are free, and never bound.
And as the day faded to night
I had to end my sacred flight
Fall back to earth, where reason rules
Where those who soar
Are simple fools.

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