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Autumn Haiku 1
Jesse
Sep 2012
Autumn Haiku 1
Frantic, fluttering
Yellow against cold blue sky
The Aspen leaves fall
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Autumn Haiku 2
Jesse
Sep 2012
Autumn Haiku 2
Empty, lonely streets
Comforted by evening mist
And cold Autumn rain
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Autumn Haiku 3
Jesse
Sep 2012
Autumn Haiku 3
To the ground we fall
Like frantic yellow lovers
We the Autumn leaves
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Chronus & Ananke
Jesse
Sep 2012
Chronus & Ananke
Ruler of wind
Bloodied shadow in the sun
Rotting in the sea
Buried in the sand
Apex of predators
Now bones of Jasper
Gaping jaws
Silent under skylight
Tusk and tooth
Fire and hearth
Spirit of an animal
Shade of a neanderthal
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Damned and Bound
Jesse
Sep 2012
****** and Bound
Lay me down to rest
Stones beneath my head
Caring god above
Can my heart not too love
****** and bound to ramble on
Until my heart is hard as stone
The gravel road my company
Emptiness is found in thee
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Fingering the notches on grandfather's pistol
Jesse
Sep 2012
******* the notches on grandfather's pistol
******* the notches on grandfather's pistol
Black birds in the blood sunset
Oh, sad American night
All heroes die in the end
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Sonoran Desert at 120 mph
Jesse
Sep 2012
Sonoran Desert at 120 mph
Sonoran Desert at 120
mph
Chasing the spirit of Sal Paradise
Mescaline is the water of life
In these ancient bloodied borderlands
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The Sky Opened...
Jesse
Sep 2012
The Sky Opened...
The sky opened
Bled rain and rays of sun
Through howling canyons the wind offered to me
Wet Juniper, Sage, and sand - The High Desert's finest incense
I shared this moment with your wretched ghost
If only it could have been you
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Yellow Orange and Red
Jesse
Sep 2012
Yellow Orange and Red
Yellow, orange, and red
Is this dance of the dead
Leaves spinning down to their icy beds
Murderous blue skies
Such a lovely demise
Old Jack lifts high his icy scythe
Now's when you'll be leaving me
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