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James Shasha May 2010
Rainbowed mirrors mask checkered lives
Implant the satin, if you will
But beware of the baker's staple,
For a thousand tablets could not portend
the Infatuous Sog
a New Revolution Poem
James Shasha May 2010
Rainbowed mirrors mask checkered lives
Implant the satin, if you will
But beware of the baker's staple,
For a thousand tablets could not portend
the Infatuous Sog
a New Revolution Poem
James Shasha May 2010
Memories in violet,
Tell me of sugared moments
I have walked the strands of summer
and seen lighthouses in marble
Did  it take long to find me?
a New Revolution Poem
James Shasha May 2010
Once a warning, always a stain
learning to live with one less burden
A mangled flower, lonely pariah,
Lies on the steps of history
Who are you to say I am not holy?
a New Revolution Poem
James Shasha May 2010
Let's get some answers
As dawn sets into the rising sun
Remember the golden hyperbole;
Its rifled cry concedes the night
a New Revolution Poem
James Shasha May 2010
Eleven lives implore me,
"Release your electrons!"
I don't, Irvine,
but they are wont to thrive
reflecting visions of stanzas, arcane
a New Revolution Poem
(NRP is an original style of short poetry
designed to make little or no sense)
James Shasha May 2010
Find the original
Sin becomes the song
Look to the west
When your voice returns
out of tune
a New Revolution Poem

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