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 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
Children imitating cormorants
are even more wonderful
than cormorants.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
Blossoms at night,
and the faces of people
moved by music.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
In this world
we walk on the roof of hell,
gazing at flowers.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
Writing **** about new snow
for the rich
is not art.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
Don't worry, spiders,
I keep house
casually.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Kobayashi Issa
With my father
I would watch dawn
over green fields.
Stupidity tastes surprisingly like guilt.
I think I've made a fool of myself. Hopefully not a big one.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Dorothy Parker
Helen of Troy had a wandering glance;
Sappho's restriction was only the sky;
Ninon was ever the chatter of France;
But oh, what a good girl am I!
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Aira Malit
"Arf! Arf!"
I can see him from afar
And oh - is that a ****?
Yesterday he got hit by a car
It left him a big scar
As the years passed by
We noticed something different
It makes me want to cry
As the cancer cells destroyed his ligament
I didn't know he was sick
Until he was thin as stick
And my worst nightmare came
He's not the same, he became lame
Then he became blind
We traveled just to find
The medicines that he needed
But it was too late
His little sight and sound of us slowly faded
I guess it was the hurtful fate
He was not given to last forever
He was given for us to share memories together
For a short period of time
The sound "Arf Arf" became the best rhyme
His death anniversary is near.. I made this poem to show my love for my late dog, Bishop. He showed me the true meaning of love and loyalty. He went through a lot of challenges: he got hit by a car, he was lost and abandoned until my uncle found him, and he suffered a lot of disease. It was the hardest thing to do, letting my first love go.
 Feb 2015 C Davis
Pax
We* often *Owned, what We don’t Own.
Being  Possessive, We become Invasive.

                 - We often Neutralize, what We can’t Realize.
                     - Full Realization comes after the Actual Destruction.
Creating our own Ending.



*© Pax
a philosophical pondering of mine and my concerns about how WE(humans) are being destructive in our own world & nature itself or sometimes we are too blind to notice the destructive path we walk upon, realizing too late.

if you want to know more about my thoughts about this poem follow this link here:    http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/willyampax/1328378/
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