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 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Nat Lipstadt
I wish for you
beautiful memories
in the coming year
and the poem-sight
to record them forever,
living moments internal,
transformed to eternal...

may the vapors
of this winter's breaths,
living, love and loss,
rise up, as smoke
to be returned
unto you,
inscribed within the

spring rains warmth,
summer's stunning,
breathtaking sunsets,
autumnal leave drops
anointing your humanity,
and yet,
one more time,
next December,
in a tear-shaped snowflake,


that upon your tongue will fall, and,
the taste thereof,
giving you pause,
to acknowledge
this singular sentiment:

the year is crowned,
let next  year's
joyful imaginings
exceed, add,
to the equity
of our lives.


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Always
give cheer for
the simplest truth of all,
*life's crooked adventures, above all,*
(always, a word I like.
so many pleasures
brief, attenuated.
but not this one)

always, all ways,
let our exchange of words
never be less,
perhaps be more,
than our physical embrace
During this I think of you,
Sweet butterfly kisses
The memories are but few.
I COME UNBOUND TO THEE
OH TO LOOK UPON YOUR FACE
HOW CAN  IT BE?
YOU A MORTAL,
CAN SET MY HEART APACE
ALMOST AS THOUGH I'VE ENTERED THROUGH A PORTAL,
INTO A LAND UNKNOWN.
I FEEL AS THOUGH I'VE FLOWN.
HOW CAN IT BE THAT I CAN FEEL AS THOUGH MY TONGUE HAS BEEN TIED
YET CARESSED AT THE SAME TIME?
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Nat Lipstadt
After reading about some tribal warfare in a far away land, I wrote this true story down. Now re-published every year on this day. Seems more appropriate than ever

one July 4th,
many years ago
walking the streets,
of the city of Nice,
situe on the Cote D'azur of France,
on the Mediterranean Sea,
where ships of navies
may safely park their sailors,
sending them ashore for R&R,^
they, leavened to disembark^^

how I came to be there is a
poem for another time

walking the streets,
palm tree resort,
along La Promenade Des Anglais,
coming at me,
Three Sailors,
unmistakably
American

one white,
one black,
one brown from California,
which I believe,
is still part of the USA

how we fell upon each other
in warm embrace,
smiling, bestowing
blessings of grace
not as strangers,
but as fellow signatories
on the Declaration of Independence

brothers,
long lost, reunited,
as if it had been many years,
since we last had our arms entwined,
one family from one far away united place

dialectical differences ignored,
even the wide-eyed 'Bama boy,
totally comprehensible, for on that say,
we spoke a language that
encompassed a single brotherhood,
a common histoire,
all on that
holy day

no tribes in America, no colors,
no religions,
only sisters and brothers-in-arms

I need not choose to believe,
for it is certainty guaranteed,
that should it happen again
twenty years hence,
perhaps with their great grandsons,
my embrace will,
exactly the same be,
for I know it true,
there are
no tribes
in an

American heart
^ Rest and recreation
^^disembarked to be leavened....either ok

written in 2013, but true story that occurred many years prior
how timely for this day and time
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Emily Larrabee
Seriously? You're so immature.
Really? We're going to be stupid?
Seriously? We're in the tenth grade.
Really? I think it's time to grow up.
Seriously? This isn't funny.
Really? Now your calling me a lesbian?
Seriously? Cause I hugged my best friend?
Really? Now your calling me names?
Oh what joy.
stupid boys
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
melo
i love the way you hold my hand so tight
like if you let go, i'll be gone forever
and the way i can't tell if it's your palm sweating or mine
i love that i don't mind

i love the way your voice sounds after you kiss me
breathy and soft, and nervous
almost shaky
you remind me what it's like to be fifteen again

i love how delicately you touch me
like i'm something precious, something treasured
something breakable
because i am

i love how you say "i'm yours" instead of "you're mine"
because you understand that love and possession aren't the same
and i have every part of you as you have, me
forever and ever, "and ever and ever and ever"

i love the way your hands shake when they touch my cheek
the way your fingers tremble as they hover above my skin
how you hesitate before every move you make
like you're scared to mess up, like i'm something you can't risk losing

the only thing i don't love
is that i can't manage to spit out the only words
that occupy my mind when i'm with you
"i love you"
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Kyle White
Ruins
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Kyle White
I am made of Ruins
onion-cutting eyes, phantom limbs

I am made of odds and ends
hyena fur, elephant skin

I am made of bravery
swallowing knives, a kamikaze cause

If only I could mend all that I have torn apart
sew together every loose stitch or broken heart

but I am not made of miracles
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Taigu Ryokan
in this dream world
we doze
and talk of dreams --
dream, dream on,
as much as you wish
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Amanda
Suicide
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Amanda
Van Gough ate yellow paint
To make is empty insides happy
If I swallow these pretty pills
Will I finally be free?
 Dec 2013 Gabriel
Eavan Boland
The oaks are stricken by a serious illness
They dry up after having let go
Into the glow of a sump at sunset
A whole throng of generals' heads
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