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Cow itch circle the hills Picking up speed, what a nuisance: My body became numb: the torturous seeds The native never seem move: by the “muckleheads”. The itch and the sand flies: a duel team I was the victim: The vice was on my back Under house arrest, a meltdown I was so trap It was time to leave all of the seedpods behind Fever, malaise, drenching sweats and chills: I remember once I told a fan, about my kind of therapy My morning’s session, of cleansing the mind A blast of my past: the uneven dots on my temple walls Am I making a break through, nope I never had closure, The groom wore red, on his special day. I was the one that wore velvety black, but I celebrated their reunion with a tall glass of Ca’ del Bosco Cuvée Prestige Brut, Franciacorta DOCG. Wine: I’m far too clever to be taken likely: So, I  let  my poetry writing do its own disciplined "If you can’t be a poet, be the poem. – David Carradine"
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Jul 27, 2018
Jul 27, 2018 at 9:54 AM UTC
If you can’t be a poet, be the poem. – David Carradine"*
Cow itch circle the hills Picking up speed, what a nuisance: My body became numb: the torturous seeds The native never seem move: by the “muckleheads”. The itch and the sand flies: a duel team I was the victim: The vice was on my back Under house arrest, a meltdown I was so trap It was time to leave all of the seedpods behind Fever, malaise, drenching sweats and chills: I remember once I told a fan, about my kind of therapy My morning’s session, of cleansing the mind A blast of my past: the uneven dots on my temple walls Am I making a break through, nope I never had closure, The groom wore red, on his special day. I was the one that wore velvety black, but I celebrated their reunion with a tall glass of Ca’ del Bosco Cuvée Prestige Brut, Franciacorta DOCG. Wine: I’m far too clever to be taken likely: So, I  let  my poetry writing do its own disciplined "If you can’t be a poet, be the poem. – David Carradine"
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Jul 27, 2018
Jul 27, 2018 at 9:54 AM UTC
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