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There is no more room to wander, within the wild, blue yonder. All the skies and seas are dead to explore. No new ports, forgotten resorts; a lack of ****** shores for rich men to ravish, in search of riches much more. Sea-faring clime possessed on the backs of child, rode as destiny manifest, wrote during storm, through mild. More words than shores coalesced. But the words explode from me— Like some powerful wave meant only To wash things that should not be, away. Every syllable hovering, quivering At the corners of my mouth— As they carry me to beaches where feet walk less timid, walk with less freedom than I could ever hope to possess. If we must be in hope and wish for probity, in the minds and hearts and waters at sea. Lift from masthead our daughters and brides, so they last instead until martrimony decree. And when vows written in logs of Captain are all we accomplish lead by sextant see. All things are permissible deep in our dreams, yet chapel bell is rung not by sexton, but me. I am my own Captain— Luring those splashing wanderers not to safety— No, I lead them to drown with me. The extra weight needed, begged for So that we may appear as a sixteenth century painting Brushes stroked in the last sip of black tea to mimic some reality Ive only touched myself to in sleep. We are agasp toward bottoms, and fall from heights. Whereas one of us sinks, the other heaves into dives. We are without fathom, as water stings our eyes blind. Struggle, you cannot lack fight, it will happen whether you wish. We are both rats, a Captain between us, forgoing a sinking ship. You abhor tradition in lieu to survive. Set it afire, So we can watch from underneath As through some television screen The world we knew, we know rise up in smoke to signal no one.
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Aug 5, 2018
Aug 5, 2018 at 4:42 AM UTC
No more room to wander
There is no more room to wander, within the wild, blue yonder. All the skies and seas are dead to explore. No new ports, forgotten resorts; a lack of ****** shores for rich men to ravish, in search of riches much more. Sea-faring clime possessed on the backs of child, rode as destiny manifest, wrote during storm, through mild. More words than shores coalesced. But the words explode from me— Like some powerful wave meant only To wash things that should not be, away. Every syllable hovering, quivering At the corners of my mouth— As they carry me to beaches where feet walk less timid, walk with less freedom than I could ever hope to possess. If we must be in hope and wish for probity, in the minds and hearts and waters at sea. Lift from masthead our daughters and brides, so they last instead until martrimony decree. And when vows written in logs of Captain are all we accomplish lead by sextant see. All things are permissible deep in our dreams, yet chapel bell is rung not by sexton, but me. I am my own Captain— Luring those splashing wanderers not to safety— No, I lead them to drown with me. The extra weight needed, begged for So that we may appear as a sixteenth century painting Brushes stroked in the last sip of black tea to mimic some reality Ive only touched myself to in sleep. We are agasp toward bottoms, and fall from heights. Whereas one of us sinks, the other heaves into dives. We are without fathom, as water stings our eyes blind. Struggle, you cannot lack fight, it will happen whether you wish. We are both rats, a Captain between us, forgoing a sinking ship. You abhor tradition in lieu to survive. Set it afire, So we can watch from underneath As through some television screen The world we knew, we know rise up in smoke to signal no one.
collaborative poem i did with a friend for a poetry event "Many Conversations At Once" -- We traded stanzas back and forth MINE HERS MINE HERS MINE HERS
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Aug 5, 2018
Aug 5, 2018 at 4:42 AM UTC
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