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Parable of incomparable talents

when I go

it will be

impossibly late

and I’ll leave you

not multi-talented bars

or pairs of randy ingots

itching to procreate

in a splendid explosion

of golden delight

what I’ll leave you is

a stale-air larder

filled just this once

by dully packaged thoughts

and duller feelings

when I have them

they could only couple

if enlivened with musical prodding

or the sigh effecting benefits

from hands full of mood-altering

pharmaceuticals

so please yourself instead

and don’t

put them to any use

bury them deep

better yet

pile them high on Pyrrhic pyres

where the gathering scorch will send

down leaden puddles

while precious platinum curls rise

up to trickle trickster tears

my greatest possible reward

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Written by
francis-scudellari
American
Published
Sep 3, 2010
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