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 Sep 2014 Em Draper
BB Tyler
Here in the night
among the stars
the song of crickets
uninterrupted
like summer storms
or wild fire.

Us entangled,
two nets meshed
and stretched around a ring
into dream catcher
to fetch the best thing
you've never seen.

In the night,
bright and shining,
when all the lights dying
finally died,
we fed each other blind
new picked fruit
from the last and grandest tree
we found ourselves,
in the dark,
left tethered to.

We waited in the night, hands clasped
for the stars to come back
and the light to return to the dew,
as we well knew
it might do.
 Sep 2014 Em Draper
BB Tyler
Let's make a poem that breaks words,
Let's leave them worthless, let's see them unheard.
Only then will the silence be broken
and we will turn back into rainfall and birds.
 Sep 2014 Em Draper
Pinkroses
Staring into that glass,
Recognising a familiar face,
Covered in flaws,
So many things to remedy,
Before I can face the world.
I sigh, resign myself to my own skin,
Skin that at times,
Has me crawling from within.
Even with these kohl chalked eyes,
Blushed rose cheeks,
Scarlett lips,
I don't match up,
I'll never be me, until I'm pretty.
 Sep 2014 Em Draper
Pinkroses
She walked in the dreamworld,
A still meditation,
Head down, daren't look up,
Years of jaunts,
Taught her not to look up,
A tortured soul,
Craving serene solitude,
Amidst the chaos,
It seduced her every time.
 Sep 2014 Em Draper
Dylan
I came upon a river,
as wide as the years
spent to to find it.

I took of my shoes,
to rest down beside it.

And as I stopped
to think of a way
to make it across
the waters someday,

my hair turned grey,
my flesh to dust,
and the river swept me away.

I raged and I churned,
I frothed through the years.

I carved through the earth,
deep valleys and streams.

I devoured all in my path:

animals and travelers,
I held nothing back.

Until at last came a ferryman
slowly drifting with ease.

His eyes fully open,
with a soft smile and care.

I surged fully violent,
to consume him with my wake.

But as his oar pierced my skin --
Oh, agony's bright light!

His oar parted then,
and my drops diffracted the sky:

the stars and the moon,
all jewels within my mind!

Again and again:
deliberate strokes against my rage.

As he made his way across,
my mighty rapids became

rhythmic lapping on the shore.

Then he laid down his oar,
and prostrated three times

fully bent and out-stretched
with his head on the floor.

Surprised, I looked the side
to see who he met reverently.

And, what did I see? Myself, just as before.
Already standing on the other shore.
 Sep 2014 Em Draper
Dylan
What are their uses
when everyone confuses
the words I say
with the ones they think?
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