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In my box, with rictus grin they could not straighten with a pin~ I lay before my friends and folks and seemed to smile at silent jokes~ and some did wonder, what was planned but little could they understand how I looked on from up above and hovered over those I love~ it all went off without a hitch the biker said I was a ***** and with that word, the motley crew, they blocked the doors so none passed through~ They dimmed the lights, to set the mood and turned the music down to 'brood' and every guest then took a seat and fanned the sweat of stinky feet. The biker wiped his eyes, and said, 'It's very hard to see her dead, but it should come as no surprise, that Nagi, with her smiling eyes, made this request of all her friends, and here's the list, and there's some pens. She'd like you all to listen, while her written works are read 'in style'. And if one title strikes a note of relevance, is what she wrote, then jot it down and pass it to the one beside you in the pew. and at the end of every row stood someone with a basket though it wasn't clear where this would go my friends and family had to know the basket filled to overflowing you read the one you picked, not knowing I was watching from on high and busting out, my old laugh-cry 'Twas several hours that had passed and people dying to be gassed Could this one be the very last? the final poem that Nagi cast? The friends and folk of my rich past applauded, it was done at last! and headed for the open air, and as they reached the doorway there~ a book was handed to each guest My dying wish, you'd all be blessed, and finally you would have, to own, a coffee table book, a tome And every poem I ever wrote contained within the pages, note the title, it was all my own 'The Forced Readings of Nagi Ramone.'
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 5:58 PM UTC
The Forced Readings of Nagi Ramone
In my box, with rictus grin they could not straighten with a pin~ I lay before my friends and folks and seemed to smile at silent jokes~ and some did wonder, what was planned but little could they understand how I looked on from up above and hovered over those I love~ it all went off without a hitch the biker said I was a ***** and with that word, the motley crew, they blocked the doors so none passed through~ They dimmed the lights, to set the mood and turned the music down to 'brood' and every guest then took a seat and fanned the sweat of stinky feet. The biker wiped his eyes, and said, 'It's very hard to see her dead, but it should come as no surprise, that Nagi, with her smiling eyes, made this request of all her friends, and here's the list, and there's some pens. She'd like you all to listen, while her written works are read 'in style'. And if one title strikes a note of relevance, is what she wrote, then jot it down and pass it to the one beside you in the pew. and at the end of every row stood someone with a basket though it wasn't clear where this would go my friends and family had to know the basket filled to overflowing you read the one you picked, not knowing I was watching from on high and busting out, my old laugh-cry 'Twas several hours that had passed and people dying to be gassed Could this one be the very last? the final poem that Nagi cast? The friends and folk of my rich past applauded, it was done at last! and headed for the open air, and as they reached the doorway there~ a book was handed to each guest My dying wish, you'd all be blessed, and finally you would have, to own, a coffee table book, a tome And every poem I ever wrote contained within the pages, note the title, it was all my own 'The Forced Readings of Nagi Ramone.'
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 5:58 PM UTC
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