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Nothing speaks to the heart
Like the wind whistling alarming the dark
Hurricane pains a innocent man behind bars
Or the water that dripped through..
That the levies should have caught
Katrina I remember that girl
I promise no one was meaner
Of course she rain dropped after her  uncle ***** pedals from her flower
No sweetener that's why her kiss was sour
Its wild how pain produces prostitution now she linked to a coward
Pimping ain't easy cause we all were birth from a woman
Mothers dealing with men with frozen tundra emotions
Heartless what speaks to a chest cavity where a heart is missing
Just Jesus
I've looked at star filled skies
At life in microscopes
I've stared at hills and oceans
To find connectivity
But I have found
I see You clearest
Not looking past this skin
For You're the best in me
When I see gentleness
Like giving of myself
Being kind to others
Helping weaker ones I see
Caring for older beings
Showing youth the paths
And scorning selfishness
I see that love must be
His modus operandi
That is what I recognize
When everything is said and done
He is the grains on sandy beaches
He is the fish beneath the sea
He is the galaxy afar
The very tiny microbe
Everything I see
And finally
Whatever else
God is love in me
My crutch is my pen
The paper my foundation
Upon which I write
Life's trials and Tribulation

To express pent up feelings
Is a need a desire
Poetry my passion
Driven to inspire

All fellow writers
Who feel  words
Wont unlock !
They've hit the rock
Called writers block

I've been there too
Once happened to me
So I went for a walk
Took a stroll
By the sea

Or a walk in the park
Should still work fine

Just breath in the air
Clear the cluttered mind

Leading the writer
To again rearrange
A balance once lost
Your mind n spirit

Estranged

Open your mind allow
The flow of your pen

To land on the  page
Let those words dance  once  again ~~~
( Sonnet )*

Poet to my eyes, you are the sight of whitecaps
On the sea water, or the sudden turn of a bird
In flight and as the wave I roll and break,
With drowning wings that lift toward you, my sky.

Mistress to my soul, I am the nave of your holy
Cathedral.  My head is but an occluded riff,
De-noting songs you make in aisling airs of light
Polyphony, my star over-sings the windy globe,

She swallows heaven, like swallows blacken the dusk.
Shearwater bird, strip my surface with your cutting
Wings.  My waves peak to reach you starling girl.

The sloughing chill of winter dies quick in sighs
Waft asunder my little Indian summer, wake me
From sleep and I shall dream but once for your kiss.
aisling ( ash-ling )  |  Gaelic word meaning:  a vision of promise.
 Sep 2013 Quentin Briscoe
Sir B
Yes,
We danced tonight
I fulfilled my promise
Of a better dance
A better day
And a good time

I didn't know
I would do it like this
But I did,
And you enjoyed
You made me smile
For a whole night
Hugs and kisses
Slow dances
And beautiful company

Tonight
We danced in heaven
And enjoyed the company
Of the other
Smiled and laughed
And were hinted
By our friends
To dance,
So we did
And we danced
in
Heaven
Yea.. Homecoming dance.. I had a beautiful date who likes me.. I think... And we enjoyed every moment holding hands and dancing with my best friend, Jack.
The missing six

Take the pain killers that make drowsy instantly,

Three times a day with food, every six hours.

What about the missing six?

A compromise?
A midnight last supper, and take three,
All at once.

What? You "like" my midnite poetry?
Part of a plan?

Mmmmm.

How about this?

I get myself addicted to them.
Pills,
Instead of poetry?

How do you like them pills now, baby?
Each one a poem, dying,
By the handful, by the mouthful...

The pain makes me esoteric.
1:42am NYC
 Sep 2013 Quentin Briscoe
st64
canst poor smile
amid world in bad-shod fit
writ's a-fire
pardon season's ire


bring'st forth jollity and smiles aplenty
ne'er plaintive be of the sad *woe of man

lift high-sky the bless'd, one and seventy
mind scant the fo'c's'tle head in deadpan

floweth into desires flowers of merriment
push upon life gladness; poem of joy-bright
exult all forms of joviality and rejoice on
cheery-heart to amuse and glide to skylight

be curs'd with melancholia; fry all the frowns
ring in goodly-humour and make-it-all-bright
drown dips of despair and banish the downs
expel the heartbroken-ideals; deport skint-lite

what befits the real-feel to true equal-match
face with beck-n-call smile belies wake-latch


(fake)



S T - 29 sept
many things in the world are not.. playful, by any means.
despite nurturing inner-spirit, very hard to turn a blind eye

fraternity, sorority - whatever the flippin' label, then
humanity.. humanity.. the things we do :(
i've no words.




sub: smile

i can't put on a smile
i cannot make pretty

the person-pics out there.. too much
****!

(plain-fail
to be diverted
by the ultra-****** goings-on)
Swelling squalls of erectile tissue
encountering memories of you

wickering through me like a swish of ink making it's way across paper
your prose has made it's way into my soul and winnows it,
it blossoms as a caress
from your wife...

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