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The mists rise over
The waters at Asuka;
Memory does not
Pass away so easily.

~~
Asuka gawa
Kawa yodo sarazu
Tatsu kiri no
Omoi sugu beki
Koi ni aranuku ni
Are you struck with her figure and face?
    How lucky you happened to meet
With none of the gossiping race,
    Who dwell in this horrible street!
They of slanderous hints never tire;
    I love to approve and commend,
And the lady you so much admire,
    Is my very particular friend!

How charming she looks — her dark curls
    Really float with a natural air;
And the beads might be taken for pearls,
    That arc twined in that beautiful hair:
Then what tints her fair features o'erspread -
    That she uses white paint some pretend;
But, believe me, she only wears red
    She's my very particular friend!

Then her voice, how divine it appears
    While carolling: "Rise gentle moon;"
Lord Crotchet lastnight stopped his ears,
    And declared that she sung out of tune;
For my part, I think that her lay
    Might to Malibran's sweetness pretend;
But people won't mind what I say —
    I'm her very particular friend!

Then her writings — her exquisite rhyme
    To posterity surely must reach;
(I wonder she finds so much time
    With four little sisters to teach!)
A critic in Blackwood, indeed.
    Abused the last poem she penned;
The article made my heart bleed —
    She's my very particular friend!

Her brother dispatched with a sword,
    His friend in a duel, last June;
And her cousin eloped from her lord,
    With a handsome and whiskered dragoon:
Her father with duns is beset,
    Yet continues to dash and to spend —
She's too good for so worthless a set —
    She's my very particular friend!

All her chance of a portion is lost,
    And I fear she'll be single for life;
Wise people will count up the cost
    Of a gay and extravagant wife:
But tis odious to marry for pelf,
    (Though the times are not likely to mend,)
She's a fortune besides in herself —
    She's my very particular friend!

That she's somewhat sarcastic and pert,
    It were useless and vain to deny;
She's a little too much of a flirt,
    And a slattern when no one is by:
From her servants she constantly parts,
    Before they have reached the year's end;
But her heart is the kindest of hearts —
    She's my very particular friend!

Oh! never have pencil or pen,
    A creature more exquisite traced;
That her style does not take with the men,
    Proves a sad want of judgment and taste;
And if to the sketch I give now,
    Some flattering touches I lend;
Do for partial affection allow —
    She's my very particular friend!
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Anon C
We were all born of love
reach into your roots
and remember
despite the distance
of such a memory
it does exist
excavate your love
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Anon C
call upon the masses
link hands to change
there are no classes
one unit let us arrange

hear me, we can win
we can see pure light
if we but overthrow the sin
but we must unite to fight

become aware
awaken
one people
one movement
against the wicked
*we can win
"People should not fear their governments.
Governments should fear their people."
Not my quote.
If she needs her plume
and her book, why would she seek
a critical look
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Anon C
I was on a cliff, ready to jump, her hand caught me
It was only three dollars, one person, one stranger
So lost I have been finding kindness only in words never in person
But today kindness touched me in the moment I needed it most
For so long I have dwelt upon the evil in humanity and lost my will to fight for it
I forgot that real kindness does exist and there is a reason to fight for it
Caught in a black hole, a lone stranger made me question everything in a moment of absolute kindness
To her it may have been just three dollars and a Merry Christmas
To me it was the entire world, a revolution, an end to a war I waged with myself for ages
I have focused too long on the evil, the death , the unfairness
But today this stranger gave something to me and did not wait for a thank you
It happened the same week that I lost faith in everything and that was all it took to restore me
I do not know your face stranger, I do not know your name
But I wish you could know what you did completely changed me, that I think you an angel
I am sad you will never know, but for once I cry tears of joy and not sorrow
The smallest kindness can change lives, you made me realize I can change the world one act at a time...
I take your message and I will pass it on my friend
                                                      Than­k you
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Anon C
Oh, hello friend, am I looking in the mirror
I see a shadow, perhaps my reflection
Finding yourself lost in a dream, surreal
Pain reaches out and violently rips apart your being
Convinced you would only cause harm to reach out
You need to be sad, but you need to feel love
Give me your hand my kindred soul
Let us climb out of the bowels of Hell together
Keep dreaming, I will watch while you sleep
Let us teach one another how to see beyond our reflection
Build a new world
Dedicated to abyjyt. I love you!
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Sarina
your atoms
were broader than
a whole universe

and I stung them
like a jellyfish

mine –
I said, you are
only mine but you
expanded anyhow

perched a white-
bright star

gave me a crater
to sleep in, I swear
there was another

place I needed
to visit while here

perhaps
a velvet bowel –
to remove me

from your system,
or the safe hooked
arteries, a pool of
   blood bleeding

I am cement
and you are a sail

drowning to catch
your fallen threads,
we combust.
 Dec 2012 Jacobo Raymundo
Anon C
Black hole swallows all that is beautiful
Black hole furiously obliterating every light
Black hole seeking to destroy all it touches
Black hole will always be alone
For black hole is just that
Black hole....
What is more powerful and mysterious
*destructive
Well I wrote a poem about my wife
But she said, "If you post it you die"
I said, "Don't worry babe you can count on me"
But she should have known that I lie

She had this pimple on the tip of her nose
And I couldn't help but stare
She thought I was listening to her every word
'Cause she didn't know it was there

Now that monster had me hypnotized
I even forgot how to blink
It looked at me with those come hither eyes
And I swear I saw it wink

Well that night we went out to dinner
To an all you can eat buffet
Before we left she said, "How do I look?"
But I didn't know what to say

Now the waiter was truly mesmerized
And my wife still none the wiser
She thought it was rude when he asked her politely
"Would you nose like an appetizer?

She excused herself to powder her nose
At least that's what she said
But when she got back, she had fire in her eyes
And said, "When we get home you're dead"

Well that pimple finally faded away
But my wife won't let me forget
I think she knows that I posted this poem
'Cause she's still not over it yet
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