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Darkness is my host
Incarcerated while I write
A peddler in disguise
Seducing lonely women
Of tenderness
Sanctuary has no sleep
For a man
Inebriated to play games
Feeling affections til death
While roaming innocent beauty
You may not see me
But my quench runs deep
To a woman that is not
For me
As the clock strikes twelve
Justice
Will never find me
As the weekend departs
I made my way
Many exits, I find no path
Shaking hands one by one
Hugging in endless fashion
Feeling so close
Looking back on this muddy event
Where strangers to become friends
We shared stories from afar and near
Spreading laughter in the air
Music jingle across the land
Now the treasure is gone
I'm left all alone
A drink that I remember
On a cold wintry night
By the steamy fireplace
We shared hot chocolate lattes
Cozy in each other arms
Her reflection by the candlelight
Seem warmth,but beautiful
A beverage in one hand
Our hearts in another
Comforting to a sudden twist
I relish those days of loneliness
Now that a unity is formed
As doves nesting in love
Can this night last a little longer
Until the dawn breaks us
Slumbering
In dreams of sweetness
While the lattes remain cold
As darkness overrides me
I push away
Causing this dream to face
A reality that is mine
But only a fool's rekindle
I am a stranger
To a lover
I cannot encounter
Glamorous is her beauty
She smiles in a special way
Holding back true feelings
Whom I must not tell
Falling so shameless
This woman of mercy
Giving all I have present
For one night with her
Is a chance
Which is mine for safekeeping
I am a stranger
I stand alone
To a love relinquishing my soul
As time flows around
History steps out of bound
As we try to gather in memory
All those things that made us happy

But what makes us happy really?
Is it money, or maybe some sweet honey?
As we try to figure it out
We're missing what's life really all about

All those little things that make you smile
Every single moments that was worthwhile
All those things you only remember
Once all is settled and over.

But why can't we live happy
With what we got already
We try to make our life better
By changing what really matters

Maybe it is destiny
Maybe we just like to be in agony
But no matter how we loose it
One day or the other, we regret it

The only way to learn
Is by making those stupid turns
And go off the road, untold
What is about the be unfold

No such thing as a time machine
No such thing as a medicine
Time can't even cure this disease
Nothing can bring you at ease

In the end we all finally know
Thru this road we weren't suppose to go
And that we'll never be as happy
As we once used to be.
Speakin’ in general, I’ave tried ’em all
The ‘appy roads that take you o’er the world.
Speakin’ in general, I’ave found them good
For such as cannot use one bed too long,
But must get ‘ence, the same as I’ave done,
An’ go observin’ matters till they die.

What do it matter where or ‘ow we die,
So long as we’ve our ‘ealth to watch it all—
The different ways that different things are done,
An’ men an’ women lovin’ in this world;
Takin’ our chances as they come along,
An’ when they ain’t, pretendin’ they are good?

In cash or credit—no, it aren’t no good;
You’ve to ‘ave the ‘abit or you’d die,
Unless you lived your life but one day long,
Nor didn’t prophesy nor fret at all,
But drew your tucker some’ow from the world,
An’ never bothered what you might ha’ done.

But, Gawd, what things are they I’aven’t done?
I’ve turned my ‘and to most, an’ turned it good,
In various situations round the world
For ‘im that doth not work must surely die;
But that’s no reason man should labour all
‘Is life on one same shift—life’s none so long.

Therefore, from job to job I’ve moved along.
Pay couldn’t ‘old me when my time was done,
For something in my ‘ead upset it all,
Till I’ad dropped whatever ’twas for good,
An’, out at sea, be’eld the dock-lights die,
An’ met my mate—the wind that tramps the world!

It’s like a book, I think, this bloomin, world,
Which you can read and care for just so long,
But presently you feel that you will die
Unless you get the page you’re readi’n’ done,
An’ turn another—likely not so good;
But what you’re after is to turn’em all.

Gawd bless this world! Whatever she’oth done—
Excep’ When awful long—I’ve found it good.
So write, before I die, ” ‘E liked it all!”
Standing aloof in giant ignorance,
    Of thee I hear and of the Cyclades,
As one who sits ashore and longs perchance
    To visit dolphin-coral in deep seas.
So thou wast blind;--but then the veil was rent,
    For Jove uncurtain'd Heaven to let thee live,
And Neptune made for thee a spumy tent,
    And Pan made sing for thee his forest-hive;
Aye on the shores of darkness there is light,
    And precipices show untrodden green,
There is a budding morrow in midnight,
    There is a triple sight in blindness keen;
Such seeing hadst thou, as it once befel
To Dian, Queen of Earth, and Heaven, and Hell.
 Sep 2009 Diverseman2020
Samantha
Flower petals blow in the wind
The grains of sand are in my bin
The crash of waves against the shore
A roll of thunder I can't ignore
The sky is dark and the clouds are grey
The irds of the water know to stay away
The sky turns bright with a lightning flash
And across the sand my feet do dash
I reach teh cabin on the beach
Run through the door and don't wipe my feet
The sound of thunder at my back
I close the door and turn the latch
i jump on the couch and cover my head
The room is silent as the dead
When I wake up morning has come
The sky is bright and the storm is gone
The air is fresh and the breeze is cool
The see is calm just like a pool
After a storm the world is new
Everyone knows it now I do too
Something inspires the only cow of late
To make no more of a wall than an open gate,
And think no more of wall-builders than fools.
Her face is flecked with pomace and she drools
A cider syrup. Having tasted fruit,
She scorns a pasture withering to the root.
She runs from tree to tree where lie and sweeten.
The windfalls spiked with stubble and worm-eaten.
She leaves them bitten when she has to fly.
She bellows on a knoll against the sky.
Her udder shrivels and the milk goes dry.
Dew sat on Julia’s hair,
And spangled too,
Like leaves that laden are
With trembling dew.

Or glittered to my sight,
As when the beams
Have their reflected light
Danced by the streams.

— The End —