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Casey Leann Feb 2012
All things were together. The mind came and arranged them.
–Anaxagoras


We have placed you here and you there.
You have a name and a group.
Do not stray.
To choose is to judge.
To understand is to label.
Out of Chaos we have borne you
And your clones,
And the clones of these clones.
What once was a jumble of harmony,
Is now a sectioned map with directions
And a compass to point right or wrong
Everything was given to us as one,
We have chosen to understand.
935 · Dec 2011
Crossed
Casey Leann Dec 2011
I've been crossed for far too long...
my liver is black,
my lungs are green,
and my fingers are white.

Its time for me to sober up
from liquor, ****, and hope.
701 · Dec 2011
Together (Vertiginous 2253)
Casey Leann Dec 2011
Vertiginous
                                 Loss of brain
                  Can't quite focus
In this ****** of ecstasy
                                                       Climaxing

Her pink body on top of mine
Metallic clangs and
                             Plastic bangs
We connect
                Cupping her hips
                                      we meld our metals
                                     together.

Together we sit
Fitting leg in leg
Arm in arm interlocking
                                         Her body on top of mine
                                      The smell of her plastic
                                   grazing my seat
                                                  Her bottom, underneath
                                                      ­                                                    stained with gum and disregard
                                  I keep
Upon my lap
the tickle of her back
                                                            ­       set a distance from my own
                              a way to come closer
   pink    on    pink     metal     on    metal
we sit
together.

Together we are proud
Publicly alone
Embracing in Totality
Windows close around us
                                                       Fits of              Dysfunction
                                The Wonky Garbled Mess
Fading to Chaos
to nothing...

blackened dizziness
           of unreality

as we sit
encircled
embracing
forever
alone
together.
Poem inspired by a photograph titled Vertiginous 2253 shown in gallery preview in Philadelphia Museum of Art
686 · Dec 2011
Sense
Casey Leann Dec 2011
Here is where you fought the neighborhood bully,
Where your mother braided your hair for the first time
And your beloved dog ran away.
Here is where your children played children's games like "Mother May I"
And your brother begged for money
And you played cards and drank lemonade on murky summer nights.
Here is where it rained and snowed and shined and repeated.
    Here is familiar.
    Here is home.
The paint is chipped and the railing is rusted,
But you know.
You know that Here is okay.
Just as much as Here knowns your touch.
Your oils chipped that paint,
Your shoes caked that grime,
And your oxygen filled that space.
Here knows.
Your footsteps and your fingerprints are sensed
Within the pulsation of a crumbling foundation.
Stone, brick, and cement
Sturdy as glass.
You shatter.
Step by rotting step
from your heels to your head
you explode
under the cataclysmic pressure of Here.
Your eyes sharpen, jutting out.
Your hands tense, bursting into slivers of thorns
pin pricking spines of painful ruptures.
You climb on sticks of legs
Screaming in all directions for escape as you body mirrors your mind.
You climb the dilapidated stairs,
Chipping white paint,
Scraping the corners of nostalgia.
    Here was familiar.
    Here was home.
Here knows in flashes
Of children running,
Toddler in toe, bustling,
A life worth remembering.
But inside Here...
A There
Of broken wood and slipping plaster pieces dusting
With too much deep engraving to be picked up, dusted off, and placed anew,
Too public,
Too private.
A There so near to Here,
Yet too far from you.
You know.
For Here you stay exploded,
Fracture in fear
Of a There that's far too close.

— The End —