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 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Dreamer
Gifted
 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Dreamer
It is both, a gift, and a burden
to feel everything
oh so deeply
You know who you are.

This sort of gift allows us to see beyond what mother nature allows us to see, to perceive what others cannot, to hear what other's can't hear, and to FEEL, what other's can't feel. We are beyond feeling, we are beyond words. This is why, we are called 'artists', we are the reason for art.
 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Mike Essig
One night
of shameless ***
with a warm,
willing, talented,
obscenely younger
woman
works every time.
- mce
Hmm, maybe I am a ***** old man. Who knew?
 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Mike Essig
If you
can't make
your life
larger than
your grief,
you
will never
be alive
again.
-mce
 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Mike Essig
Each day
when I take
my morning walk
along the creek,
everything
is different;
some things
never change.
- mce
TN
Heraclitus said: You can't step in the same river twice.
i say all the right things
always thinking ahead
never fully present, just
hoping you won't recognize the mask
hoping you'll fall in love with
silly old me
i wear my skinny jeans as a mask,
ironically to conceal the fact
that i'm both skinny and pale
i drone on about helping people,
when all i really wanna do
is help myself
only i can't
does that make me a bad person?
mostly, i'm pale because i live
in a pitch black cave, forever
haunted by bullies and ancient wounds
it's the wounds that get you early,
that are the hardest to heal
still,
i sometimes venture out of the cave
recklessly careful,
tequila is my kryptonite
upgrades my powers to carefully reckless
only i'm no superman
i'm the clown that paints his wounds with bright colors
that's a lie
i'm more like cinderella with a beard
always on the clock,
waiting for the glass slipper to crack
my **** is pretty cute though
no kidding
it's out there somewhere
looking for that beautifully complicated wound
hoping,
wondering,
is it compatible with mine?
 Apr 2015 Grizzo
Emily Dickinson
1435

Not that he goes—we love him more
Who led us while he stayed.
Beyond earth’s trafficking frontier,
For what he moved, he made.
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