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1. In Japan the color of mourning is white. The blinding flash of strangled brain Festooned above the funeral route, All the crepe-stream blank of pigment, Blank the mind once dying's done. Maybe find a bit of hope there, thought Of light beyond alive, not The blackness promised by A firm belief in nothing. 2. Regardless of catharsis thus-far crying's done no good it seems the sap can leak all trite and flood surround with sighs but I I'll still be penitent for naught for all the wrongest sins, to own up must say "vanity's what needs my focus" I--a deal so ******* big no other face can crowd the mirror of my mind's eye, I all I see, see No one looms quite large enough to crowd me from my view. 12/7/2010
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Sep 7, 2011
Sep 7, 2011 at 6:41 AM UTC
Two Untitled Poems from December 2010
1. In Japan the color of mourning is white. The blinding flash of strangled brain Festooned above the funeral route, All the crepe-stream blank of pigment, Blank the mind once dying's done. Maybe find a bit of hope there, thought Of light beyond alive, not The blackness promised by A firm belief in nothing. 2. Regardless of catharsis thus-far crying's done no good it seems the sap can leak all trite and flood surround with sighs but I I'll still be penitent for naught for all the wrongest sins, to own up must say "vanity's what needs my focus" I--a deal so ******* big no other face can crowd the mirror of my mind's eye, I all I see, see No one looms quite large enough to crowd me from my view. 12/7/2010
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Sep 7, 2011
Sep 7, 2011 at 6:41 AM UTC
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