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 Nov 2014 Ezra
Hunter Miles
Onward and onward they march
These automatons of flesh and bone
Seeking whom they may devour
Upon this ungodly hour

Onward and onward they march
This army of rakshasa
United not by flag or ideals
But by the monster within

Onward and onward they march
This new dominant species
Humanity's bones break beneath
The decaying feet of the ******

Onward and onward they march
These bearers of immortality
Time, thier greatest ally
Ignorance, their greatest enemy

Onward and onward they march
These ignorant beasts of burden
Infect and feed, infect and feed
Programmed into their minds

Onward and onward they march
Into the great unknown
Knowing not what they do
Knowing not where they go
 Nov 2014 Ezra
September
Injection
 Nov 2014 Ezra
September
You called yourself a philosopher—but
The only depth you cared about
was intravenous.



*The boy who loved God too much,
he tried to find Him

in his head.
Deeper
 Nov 2014 Ezra
Hunter Miles
Protesters loot and riot
In the name of peace and quiet
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

Tanks roll down the street
As people beg for food to eat
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

Tear gas fills the air
Bodies lay everywhere
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

Innocent people dying
Uncle Sam keeps crying
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

Lady Liberty passes out
The Eagle decides to bail out
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

America has gone to Hell
Politicians say "Oh well"
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

America is burning
Why can't we stop the hurting?
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?

Freedom dies
As a nation cries
Welcome to small town America everybody
Why don't you come and stay?
 Nov 2014 Ezra
Evan McClellan
Red
Like our love
My veins still have remains
Something I cannot get rid of
And it’s you

In fact
The blood test came back
Like my suicide pact
Positive for you

Orange
Resembling the Icelandic poppies
That I planted within my heart
But they are just copies
Of what used to be beautiful

Like the burning impression
Left by your lips
Not as strong as my depression
But still close

Yellow
As bright as the sun
Giving me warmth on my darkest days
Yet you were done
Right as the clouds rolled in

It’s ironic how something
So fluffy
Is crushing
My inner hopefulness

Green
Accompanied with my illness
As you’re ******* that guy
I know it’s none of my business
But still

It brings a form of serenity
Perhaps because you
Finally found your identity
*******

Blue
That’s what my hair bleeds
When I rinse you off me
Identical to a field of weeds
Tangled and knotted

I feel so astronomical
Higher than the galaxies
Yet it feels anatomical
To be down here with you


Purple
Coloring in my bruises
From your thoughts
Popped fuses
I’m on overload

Like your excuses
In why you didn’t love me
So why don’t we reintroduce
Each other

So this may never happen again.
 Nov 2014 Ezra
Robert Frost
TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
 Nov 2014 Ezra
Jake
Sometimes.
 Nov 2014 Ezra
Jake
And quite frankly
I don't need God
Two wires to my ears, and a glass of whisky
Is plenty enough to guide me through the fog.

Yet.. Sometimes..
Sir Jameson won't drown out..
The tingle of lavender that still tickles my nose
Or the scent of the sheets, or the rain on the streets.

And sometimes..
Mr. Daniels won't blind me from..
The traps
It no longer soothe..
How her lips refused to move.
To blow away the cobwebs she
threw hand grenades to soldiers,
who in turn fed chocolate dollars
to the starving and the war torn
and the symbols of their faiths
fell into several debts of decay.

Today was just a normal kind of day.

When the klaxons warned of danger and
the peace keepers,redundant,set to make
loose chains of roses, with which they'd
hang all the invaders
and the chocolate dollars melted in
the fireball that was evening
to the sound of distant thunder as the
day departed heaving,
leaving
grieving widows
sitting all alone.
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