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 Mar 2013 J Penpla
Patricia Drake
they met
in lovely summer
but
her autumn had begun
 Mar 2013 J Penpla
Mike Hauser
My teeth don't get along these days
They keep grinding each other down
All I can think of is here we go again
Another war between the North and South

If I had not had the ones with wisdom
Removed some time ago
Perhaps they'd all be the best of friends
Something we shall never know

I wish they would listen to reason
Top to bottom, front to back
Then my teeth would stop all this biting
And my mouth could finally relax
 Mar 2013 J Penpla
Scot Powers
Floating free
of worldly care
left my body
back  there
The sand within this holy hourglass does record the unrequested gift.
  Mankind’s mortality contained within transparent boundaries
that fool fresh minds with the fancies of freedom and yet,
like the sand, force us all towards a similar fate.

As Newton’s law prevails I contemplate:
those futures forever out of reach,
isolated by that invisible divide.
Our purpose predetermined.

We only live once,
no more.
Once:
soon to be no more.

Can I fall through the floor?
Can I ascend when tables turn?
Can I escape through fractures made?
Can I exist forever in the space in-between?

My cries are inaudible through the glass unseen.
I hear the gentle waves of home – white sandy beaches.
My younger years sink into the haunting heap of my history:
incontestable like the gravity that fuels this wholly natural process.
 Mar 2013 J Penpla
Scot Powers
Waking dreams
are so real
there is no other
way to feel

standing at the
gates of Hell
then falling deep
into the veil

down you go
it feels surreal
like Dali's image
makes you squeal

melting watches
faces too
like a trip you took
in school

melting visions
merge into
spinning wheels
of warmer hues

then the scene
begins to fade
you must now
start your day
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