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 Feb 2013 Redshift
ju
A little blood, and then nothing.
Waited. But there were no cramps, no sweats.
No shrimp-like cell cluster.

She recalled the dates of this downfall: Of a
**** no law’d recognise.
Bus drivers’ strike.
Consultation with a grumpy-old-doctor-man.

"... you’re probably too late. Try an
Aspirin between your knees next time…”

This is how she told her love to me. Measured
against in-spite-of, not by because.
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Terry Collett
Bath times as a child were
a mixture of joy and fear,
Lulu remembers, rubbing
her neck dry after her bath,
holding her long hair out of
the way with her spare hand.

You must wash under the arms
and your neck and between
your legs, her mother said to
her as a child, leaning over her,
pouring hot water over her head,
feeling she was drowning, she
remembers, sitting on the edge
of the bathtub, almost seeing
her mother standing there with
her usual critique and that wet
hand slapping her legs or hand
if she missed an area of skin.

Lulu rubs under her arms, raises
her hand upward as if reaching
for the moon or stars. As she
leans forward to rub her feet,
pushing the towel between toes,
she recalls her putting her feet
into her mother’s lap as she dried
them with harsh rubs, pushed
the towel between toes roughly,
causing wittingly or unwittingly
the long after remembered pain.

Her mother, hard as granite,
with reddened hands and stern
stare, cursed in the bed of her final
days, glared at Lulu as she blanket
washed her mother in the last weeks
before death came for her and carried
her off with her foul words filling the air.

Lulu lays the towel over her lap, sitting
still she leans her elbows on her legs
and hides her face in her palms, wishing
her mother could have gone out not
with curses or swear words, but psalms.
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Harry J Baxter
there's those certain tales
which are older than any city
never ending, always growing
and every generation
has a brave few
who wish to give parts of themselves
to that thriving monstrosity.
each tale
gracefully
bluntly
violently
mockingly
holds the elements of humanity
and are laced with honest expressions.
each tale outliving their authors
and nobody can remember
their names or faces

it's a seductive habit
**** and cool
edgy and real
intelligent and spiritual
all encompassing
a suicide mission
we all have our own blood on our lips
and we use it
to leave messages
cries for help
damnations and manifestos
or maybe just
a silly little poem
we just don't want to be forgotten
we just want to be
a never ending tale
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Harry J Baxter
So here's the thing,
baby girl, sugar sugar
should i tell you of the future
would you be interested to know
the tale of our unseen flow
without skipping a single high or low?
Well then I'm going to disappoint you again
i'm not perfect, just a guy clad with paper and pen
but then again
you always preferred men
who didn't prefer themselves
because they are trouble
and with a little help from you
you make it double
or triple
I was never very good with numbers

But baby soothsaying behind us
I'd like to say
I really love how you are wound up
maybe a little too tight
but what's love if there is no fight
like day without the night
so put it behind you
in a box filled with yesterdays
i feel very inclined to
just let you know
I think you're so beautiful
even on days when you don't feel very useful
and in those times when life seems too brutal
to you I will always try to be truthful
because I'm your biggest fan
who goes to your shows
always following your tour van
and lets be real
nobody knows
what the future holds
but we know how we feel,
so take a leap with me
because I'm not trying to be corny but...
I'm pretty sure you complete me
so come and meet me
where ever the hell you want
because you are really somebody
I ought to flaunt
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Harry J Baxter
Sometimes I get too drunk
and I tell you things
which are way too true
but don't be afraid that
I love you
way too much
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Robyn
Day 1
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Robyn
The package dropped
The message sent
3 2 1
Beginning our descent
He spoke
He spoke
I wrote
I smoke
This is the fear that blacks out my eyes
There's fear in my heart
There's no use for disguise
I'm tumbling
Fumbling
Stum
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                   l
                 i
                           n
                   g


Now that he knows
**He knows
 Feb 2013 Redshift
Robyn
I wish I could just pass out already
So I won't see the humiliation in his eyes
And so in mine, he won't see despise
This is anger I cannot express
Through words or tears or anything less
I'm hanging by a thread
I wish I could fall
If I did
I wouldn't have to see his face at all
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